Transgenics

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Synopsis: Biotech: Biotech generale: Genetics: Transgenics:


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which in turn reduces the cost to create a transgenic animal,"according to Jensen. One of the team's most significant findings is that it's possible to use the electrical forces to get DNA into the nucleus of the cellithout having to carefully aim the lance into the pronucleus (the cellular structure containing the cell's DNA."

would be attractive for a variety of transgenic technologies, "said Jensen.""We believe nanoinjection may open new fields of discovery in these animals."


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who leads a German consortium developing transgenic pigs. t very cumbersome. Creating a good pig is really like winning the lottery. n the United states,


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and deposited onto a spinal cord lesion in Glial fibrillary acidic protein-luc Transgenic mices (GFAP-luc mice). Overexpression of GFAP is an indicator of astrogliosis/neuroinflammation in CNS injury.


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