Nuclear Transfer Techniques

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MSH: Methods of implanting a CELL NUCLEUS from a donor cell into an enucleated acceptor cell. Often the nucleus of a somatic cell is transferred into a recipient OVUM or stem cell (STEM CELLS) with the nucleus removed. This technology may provide means to generate autologous diploid pluripotent cell for therapeutic cloning, and a model for studying NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING in embryonic stem cells. Nuclear transfer was first accomplished with frog eggs (RANA PIPIENS) and reported in 1952.,CSP: transfer of a single donor nucleus to an enucleated cell; e.g., to an unfertilized egg in somatic cell animal cloning.,NCI: Transfer of a nucleus from one cell to another.

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