Search Results - "Adenot, P G"
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Cloned rabbits produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-04-2002)“…We have developed a method to produce live somatic clones in the rabbit, one of the mammalian species considered up to now as difficult to clone. To do so, we…”
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Differential H4 acetylation of paternal and maternal chromatin precedes DNA replication and differential transcriptional activity in pronuclei of 1-cell mouse embryos
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-1997)“…In the mouse embryo, transcriptional activation begins during S/G2 phase of the first cell cycle when paternal and maternal chromatin are still in separate…”
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In vivo aging of oocytes influences the behavior of nuclei transferred to enucleated rabbit oocytes
Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-03-1997)“…The present study examined nuclear remodeling in rabbit nuclear transfer (NT) embryos formed from metaphase II (MII) oocytes aged in vivo until 19 hr…”
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Dynamics of paternal chromatin changes in live one-cell mouse embryo after natural fertilization
Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-01-1991)“…Using video-enhanced fluorescence microscopy, we describe in live mouse zygotes the paternal chromatin changes undergone after fertilization. We focus on the…”
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Somatic linker histone H1 is present throughout mouse embryogenesis and is not replaced by variant H1 degrees
Published in Journal of cell science (01-08-2000)“…A striking feature of early embryogenesis in a number of organisms is the use of embryonic linker histones or high mobility group proteins in place of somatic…”
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Somatic linker histone H1 is present throughout mouse embryogenesis and is not replaced by variant H1
Published in Journal of cell science (15-08-2000)“…A striking feature of early embryogenesis in a number of organisms is the use of embryonic linker histones or high mobility group proteins in place of somatic…”
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The DNA content of mouse two-cell embryos can be measured by microfluorimetric image analysis under conditions of cell viability
Published in Journal of fluorescence (01-09-1992)“…Video-enhanced fluorescence imaging was used to quantify the DNA content in live two-cell mouse embryos. DNA was stained with the vital fluorophore Hoechst…”
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