Principles of CloningJose Cibelli, Robert Lanza, Keith H.S. Campbell, Michael D. West Elsevier, 14 set 2002 - 531 pagine Principles of Cloning is the first comprehensive book on animal cloning since the creation of Dolly. The contributing authors are the principal investigators on each of the animal species cloned to date, and are expertly qualified to present the state-of-the-art information in their respective areas. Editors Cibelli, Lanza and West garnered worldwide spotlight late in 2001 when their company, Advanced Cell Technology, announced the successful engineering of the world's first cloned human embryo. The trio was featured in the US News & World Report December 2001 cover story, "The First Human Clone." The book presents the basic biological mechanisms of how cloning works and progresses to discuss current and potential applications in basic biology, agriculture, biotechnology, and medicine. Key Features* First and most comprehensive book on animal cloning* Chapters written by the world' expert in each area * From the early experiments in amphibia to the latest one in mammals, everything is included in this book and told by the researcher that did it and how they did it* Basic biological mechanisms on how cloning works and all their current and potential applications* Cloning applications on basic biology, agriculture, biotechnology and medicine are included* Editors are the pioneers in the field |
Dall'interno del libro
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... ACTIVATION OF MAMMALIAN OOCYTES 21 Rafael A. Fissore, Jeremy Smyth, Manabu Kurokawa, and Philippe Collas INTRODUCTION 21 REQUIREMENT OF Ca2+ FOR OOCYTE ACTIVATION 22 HOW DOES THE SPERM TRIGGER Ca2+ RELEASE? 25 REGULATION OF ...
... ACTIVATION OF MAMMALIAN OOCYTES 21 Rafael A. Fissore, Jeremy Smyth, Manabu Kurokawa, and Philippe Collas INTRODUCTION 21 REQUIREMENT OF Ca2+ FOR OOCYTE ACTIVATION 22 HOW DOES THE SPERM TRIGGER Ca2+ RELEASE? 25 REGULATION OF ...
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... activated one to three cycles later than is the case for mice (Table 1). This may have facilitated cloning by nuclear ... activation Two cell Two cell Two cell Eight to sixteen cell Eight to sixteen cell Nuclear totipotency Two cell Two ...
... activated one to three cycles later than is the case for mice (Table 1). This may have facilitated cloning by nuclear ... activation Two cell Two cell Two cell Eight to sixteen cell Eight to sixteen cell Nuclear totipotency Two cell Two ...
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... activating the oocyte more appropriately, and in improved culture and transfer of the manufactured embryos. The ... activation. Addition of various biochemical criteria associated with detailed morphologic changes (Kañka et al ...
... activating the oocyte more appropriately, and in improved culture and transfer of the manufactured embryos. The ... activation. Addition of various biochemical criteria associated with detailed morphologic changes (Kañka et al ...
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... activation.” Oocyte activation comprises a sequence of cellular changes, all of which must be faithfully completed to assure development to term. These events can be arbitrarily organized as early and late events (Schultz and Kopf, 1995) ...
... activation.” Oocyte activation comprises a sequence of cellular changes, all of which must be faithfully completed to assure development to term. These events can be arbitrarily organized as early and late events (Schultz and Kopf, 1995) ...
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... activating agent, will also be examined. REQUIREMENT. OF. Ca2+. FOR. OOCYTE. ACTIVATION. It has long been known that [Ca2+]i elevations play a universal role in the initiation of oocyte/egg activation (Steinhardt et al., 1974; Tarkowski, ...
... activating agent, will also be examined. REQUIREMENT. OF. Ca2+. FOR. OOCYTE. ACTIVATION. It has long been known that [Ca2+]i elevations play a universal role in the initiation of oocyte/egg activation (Steinhardt et al., 1974; Tarkowski, ...
Sommario
19 | |
Methods | 153 |
Cloning by Species | 279 |
Currently Sought after Species | 401 |
Nuclear Transfer in Primates | 417 |
Applications | 433 |
Ethical and Legal Affairs | 475 |
Final Remarks | 495 |
AUTHOR INDEX | 503 |
SUBJECT INDEX | 523 |
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