Artificial zona pellucida for in vivo culture of nude blastomere

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Differentiated tissue perfusion or preservation apparatus

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ABSTRACT:
An artificial zona pellucida is provided for implantation in the peritoneal cavities of small laboratory animals. The assembly includes a hydrogel cartridge for containing one or more nude isolated blastomeres which can be cultured therein to an implant stage in the peritoneal cavity of a small animal such as a mouse. The combination is particularly advantageous for culturing of nude isolated blastomeres of a species different from the host small laboratory animal, such as blastomeres of domestic animals.

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