Abstract:Recently, mice have been produced from Freeze-drying (FD) somatic cells by nuclear transfer, but the success rate was very low compared to FD spermatozoa. Since spermatozoa, unlike somatic cells, are haploid cell and their nuclei were hardened by protamine, it is unclear which is responsible for tolerance to FD treatment. Here, we attempt to produce offspring from FD spermatid, a haploid sperm progenitor cell, but nuclei were not yet replaced by protamine as same as somatic cells. We developed the method to co… Show more
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