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Siberian Sturgeon Oocyte Extract Induces Epigenetic Modifications of Porcine Somatic Cells and Improves Developmental Competence of SCNT Embryos
Epigenetic Modifications Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Siberian Sturgeon Oocyte Extract
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2016/5/16
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has generally demonstrated that a differentiated cell can convert into a undifferentiated or pluripotent state. In the SCNT experiment, nuclear reprogramming is in...
Effects of Trichostatin A on In vitro Development of Porcine Embryos Derived from Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
Histone Acetylation Porcine Embryo Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Trichostatin A
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2016/5/16
Many different approaches have been developed to improve the efficiency of animal cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), one of which is to modify histone acetylation levels using histone de...
Association of the Porcine Cluster of Differentiation 4 Gene with T Lymphocyte Subpopulations and Its Expression in Immune Tissues
Pig CD4 Polymorphisms T lymphocyte subpopulations Expression
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2016/5/11
Cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) is mainly expressed on CD4+ T cells, which plays an important role in immune response. The aim of this study was to detect the association between polymorphisms of t...
Porcine LMNA Is a Positional Candidate Gene Associated with Growth and Fat Deposition
LMNA SSC4 Linkage Mapping QTL Mapping Pig
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2016/5/11
Crosses between Korean and Landrace pigs have revealed a large quantitative trait loci (QTL) region for fat deposition in a region (89 cM) of porcine chromosome 4 (SSC4). To more finely map this QTL r...
Characterization of Insertional Variation of Porcine Endogenous Retroviruses in Six Different Pig Breeds
Insertional Variation Pig Breeds Porcine Endogenous Retroviruses (PERVs) Xenotransplantation
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2016/5/10
Pigs may need to be exploited as xenotransplantation donors due to the shortage of human organs, tissues and cells. Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs) are a significant obstacle to xenotransplant...
Phosphorylation Status of RNA Polymerase II Carboxyl-terminal Domain in Porcine Oocytes and Early Embryos
RNA Polymerase II Porcine Oocyte Embryos α-Amanitin
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2016/5/10
Fertilization of the oocyte commences embryogenesis during which maternally inherited mRNAs are degraded and the embryonic genome is activated. Transcription of embryonic mRNA is initiated by embryoni...
Cloning and Molecular Characterization of Porcine β-casein Gene (CNS2)
Lactogenic Hormones HC11 Cells TATA Box Milk Protein Porcine Casein Gene
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2016/5/9
The production of therapeutic proteins from transgenic animals is one of the most important successes of animal biotechnology. Milk is presently the most mature system for production of therapeutic pr...
Effect of MEM Vitamins Supplementation of In vitro Maturation Medium and In vitro Culture Medium on the Development of Porcine Embryos
Porcine Embryo Development Blastocyst Vitamins
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2016/5/9
This study was carried out to examine the influence of minimum essential medium (MEM) vitamins supplementation to in vitro maturation medium and in vitro culture medium on the development of porcine e...
Porcine Xenotransplantation to Primates
Xenotransplantation Pig Rejection Virus Infection
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2016/5/5
Xenotransplantation is a hot topic currently, since the demand for diverse organs is increasing in patients. Among many species, pigs are suitable animals for xenotranplantation as they share many ana...
Classification of Porcine Wasting Diseases Using Sound Analysis
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae PCV2 PRRS Pig Cough Sound Analysis
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2016/5/5
This bio-acoustic study was aimed at classifying the different porcine wasting diseases through sound analysis with emphasis given to differences in the acoustic footprints of coughs in porcine circo ...
Imprinted Gene mRNA Expression during Porcine Peri-implantation Development
Imprinted Genes Peri-implantation mRNA Expression Early Development Pig
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2016/5/4
Imprinted genes are essential for fetal development, growth regulation, and postnatal behavior. However, little is known about imprinted genes in livestock. We hypothesized that certain putatively imp...
Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution and Expression of Porcine y+L Amino Acid Transporter-1
Cloning Pig Amino Acid Transporter y+LAT1 SLC7A7
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2016/5/4
In this study, we cloned, sequenced and characterized porcine y+L Amino Acid Transporter-1 (y+LAT1). By screening a translated EST database with the protein sequence of the human y+LAT1 and by using r...
Molecular Characterization, Chromosomal Localizations, Expression Profile, and Association Analysis of the Porcine PECI Gene with Carcass Traits
Full-length cDNA RH Mapping Significant Association Backfat Thickness PECI Gene Pigs
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2016/5/3
The full-length cDNA of the porcine peroxisomal 3,2-enoyl-CoA isomerase (PECI) gene encodes a monofunctional peroxisomal 3,2-enoyl-CoA isomerase. Cloning and sequencing...
Expression Characterization, Polymorphism and Chromosomal Location of the Porcine Calsarcin-3 Gene
Expression Localization Polymorphism Calsarcin-3 Porcine
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2016/5/3
Calcineurin is a calmodulin dependent protein that functions as a regulator of muscle cell growth and function. Agents capable of interacting with calcineurin could have important applications in musc...
Effects of IGF-I and EGF Supplemented to PZM3 Culture Medium on the Development of Porcine Embryos In vitro
Embryo Development Porcine Embryo Growth Factor PZM3
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2016/4/29
This study investigated the effects of IGF-I and EGF on the development of blastocysts or hatched blastocysts during the in vitro culture of embryos from immature porcine oocytes. After the in vitro m...