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Generation of Genetically Modified Mice through the Microinjection of Oocytes
Published on: June 15, 2017
[Use of genetically modified embryonic stem cells for creating transgenic animals]
M V Pryzhkova1, I R Zakeeva, A V Kibardin
1Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119334 Russia.
Abstract:
Targeted genetic modification of embryonic stem cells (ESC) was used to obtain nondifferentiated cell clones containing the foreign genetic material in the genome. It was demonstrated that transgenic animals may be obtained by ESC injection in preimplantation embryos and subsequent transplantation of the embryos into a recipient female. Using this method, we constructed chimeric animals with a modified genome.
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