Mouse Stem Cell Line Advance Suggests Potential For IVF-incompetent Eggs
Tue, 20 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... Researchers have found that mouse oocytes that fail to become fertilized during in vitro fertilization are nevertheless often capable of succeeding as "cytoplasmic donors" during a subsequent cloning step using so-called nuclear transfer. Although the implications for human eggs are not yet clear, the findings are of interest because of the ethical and practical concerns surrounding the need for fresh human oocytes for similar nuclear-transfer procedures using human cells. ...
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