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INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSPLANTATION BETWEEN MOUSE AND RABBIT

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Online published: 2004-10-04

Abstract

When mouse 2~8Cell stage embryo blastomeres used as nuclear donor, and rabbitoocytes 15h、17h past hCG used as cytoplasma recipient , the proper fuse and activation parameter of hybrid embryos were two DC pluse of μs 10 min interval in 0.3 mol/L manitol solution contain Ca2+、Mg2+. The fuse rate of moude blastomeres from 2 or 4—Cell Stage embryos and enucleated rabbit oocytes were higher thawn those from 8—Cell stage embryos (83%,80%vs.62.5%) ,the morulae and blastocysts yate were no significantly difference, Co—culture with somatic cell and Taurine could significantly improve the developmental awbility of mouse-rabbit nucleo-cytoplawsmic hybrid embryos .

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Wang Xinzhuang,Zhang DefangZhang YongLi YuqiangTian Wanqiang, . INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSPLANTATION BETWEEN MOUSE AND RABBIT[J]. Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, 2004 , 20(5) : 4 -4 . DOI: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.040504

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