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David N Wells

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 21, 2006
Cloning cattle: the methods in the madnessBjörn Oback, David N Wells
Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews|May 15, 2008
Transgenic cattle applications: the transition from promise to proofGötz Laible, David N Wells
Plos One|February 6, 2013
DNA methylation at a bovine alpha satellite I repeat CpG site during development following fertilization and somatic cell nuclear transferChristine Couldrey, David N Wells
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 22, 2006
Health and neonatal care of bovine clonesJacqui T Forsyth, David N Wells
Trends in Biotechnology|September 27, 2003
Cloning livestock: a return to embryonic cellsDavid N Wells, Björn Oback, Götz Laible
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|November 28, 2006
Early zygotes are suitable recipients for bovine somatic nuclear transfer and result in cloned offspringAnita Schurmann, David N Wells, Björn Oback
Cellular Reprogramming|October 22, 2014
Identification of animals produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer using DNA methylation in the retrotransposon-like 1 promoterChristine Couldrey, Paul Maclean, David N Wells
Cellular Reprogramming|October 12, 2017
Taillessness in a Cloned Cow is Not Genetically TransmittedStefan Wagner, Alison Cullum, David N Wells, et al.
Cellular Reprogramming|April 9, 2011
DNA methylation patterns are appropriately established in the sperm of bulls generated by somatic cell nuclear transferChristine Couldrey, David N Wells, Rita S F Lee
Theriogenology|October 21, 2006
Compositional analysis of dairy products derived from clones and cloned transgenic cattleGötz Laible, Brigid Brophy, Derek Knighton, et al.
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 21, 2006
Cloning cattle: the methods in the madnessBjörn Oback, David N Wells
Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews|May 15, 2008
Transgenic cattle applications: the transition from promise to proofGötz Laible, David N Wells
Plos One|February 6, 2013
DNA methylation at a bovine alpha satellite I repeat CpG site during development following fertilization and somatic cell nuclear transferChristine Couldrey, David N Wells
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 22, 2006
Health and neonatal care of bovine clonesJacqui T Forsyth, David N Wells
Trends in Biotechnology|September 27, 2003
Cloning livestock: a return to embryonic cellsDavid N Wells, Björn Oback, Götz Laible
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|November 28, 2006
Early zygotes are suitable recipients for bovine somatic nuclear transfer and result in cloned offspringAnita Schurmann, David N Wells, Björn Oback
Cellular Reprogramming|October 22, 2014
Identification of animals produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer using DNA methylation in the retrotransposon-like 1 promoterChristine Couldrey, Paul Maclean, David N Wells
Cellular Reprogramming|October 12, 2017
Taillessness in a Cloned Cow is Not Genetically TransmittedStefan Wagner, Alison Cullum, David N Wells, et al.
Cellular Reprogramming|April 9, 2011
DNA methylation patterns are appropriately established in the sperm of bulls generated by somatic cell nuclear transferChristine Couldrey, David N Wells, Rita S F Lee
Theriogenology|October 21, 2006
Compositional analysis of dairy products derived from clones and cloned transgenic cattleGötz Laible, Brigid Brophy, Derek Knighton, et al.
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