Nuclear transfer with porcine embryonic stem cells

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of making a transgenic nonhuman animal – Via microinjection of a nucleus into an embryo – egg cell – or...

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Provided is a method for the production of transgenic animals, especially pigs, by the use of nuclear transfer from genetically modified or other embryonic stem cells to either enucleated oocytes which were matured in vivo or in vitro and activated or to enucleated zygotes.

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