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Trans-inner Cell Mass Injection of Embryonic Stem Cells Leads to Higher Chimerism Rates
Published on: May 29, 2018
Generation of Rabbit Chimeras by Eight-Cell Stage Embryo Injection
Dongshan Yang1, Jun Song2,3, Jie Xu2
1Center for Advanced Models for Translational Sciences and Therapeutics, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. doyang@med.umich.edu.
Abstract:
Pluripotent stem cell (PSC) injection to the blastocyst stage embryos is a widely used method to evaluate the pluripotency through chimeric contribution. It is routinely used to produce transgenic mice. However, PSC injection to the blastocyst stage embryos in rabbits is challenging. At this stage, the in vivo developed rabbit blastocysts possess a thick mucin layer that is inhibitory for microinjection, whereas in vitro developed rabbit blastocysts that lack such mucin layer often fail to implant after embryo transfer. In this chapter, we describe a detailed protocol of rabbit chimera production through mucin-free eight-cell stage embryo injection procedure.

