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Nature Biotechnology | 2000

Production of cloned pigs from in vitro systems

Jeff Betthauser; Erik J. Forsberg; Monica L. Augenstein; Lynette A. Childs; Kenneth J. Eilertsen; Joellyn M. Enos; Todd M. Forsythe; Paul Golueke; Gail Jurgella; Richard W. Koppang; Tiffany L. Lesmeister; Kelly S. Mallon; Greg D. Mell; Pavla M. Misica; Marvin M. Pace; Martha Pfister-Genskow; Nikolai S. Strelchenko; Gary R. Voelker; Steven R. Watt; Simon Thompson; Michael D. Bishop

Here we describe a procedure for cloning pigs by the use of in vitro culture systems. Four healthy male piglets from two litters were born following nuclear transfer of cultured somatic cells and subsequent embryo transfer. The initiation of five additional pregnancies demonstrates the reproducibility of this procedure. Its important features include extended in vitro culture of fetal cells preceding nuclear transfer, as well as in vitro maturation and activation of oocytes and in vitro embryo culture. The cell culture and nuclear transfer techniques described here should allow the use of genetic modification procedures to produce tissues and organs from cloned pigs with reduced immunogenicity for use in xenotransplantation.


Theriogenology | 1994

In vitro culture of bovine IVM-IVF embryos: Cooperative interaction among embryos and the role of growth factors

Carol L. Keefer; Steven L. Stice; A.M. Paprocki; Paul Golueke

The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a cooperative interaction among bovine embryos during in vitro culture. Furthermore, culture medium was supplemented with the growth factors, epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1), to determine if these factors had a stimulatory effect on bovine embryo development similar to that seen in mouse development. In vitro matured - in vitro fertilized bovine embryos (2- to 8-cell) were cultured singly and in groups of five in 25 mul of medium (CR1 + amino acids + fatty acid-free bovine serum albumin) with or without EGF and TGF-beta1. Bovine embryos cultured in groups had a significantly higher rate of development to the blastocyst stage than embryos cultured singly. Neither EGF (10 ng/ml) nor TGF-beta1 (2 ng/ml) affected blastocyst development, hatching or the cell number of the embryos cultured in groups. Epidermal growth factor stimulated hatching of embryos cultured singly from the 8-cell stage, but did not significantly affect blastocyst development.


Science | 1998

Cloned transgenic calves produced from nonquiescent fetal fibroblasts

Jose Cibelli; Steve L. Stice; Paul Golueke; Jeff Kane; Joseph Jerry; Cathy Blackwell; F. Abel Ponce de Leon; James M. Robl


Nature Biotechnology | 1998

Transgenic bovine chimeric offspring produced from somatic cell-derived stem-like cells

Jose Cibelli; Stevem L. Stice; Paul Golueke; Jeff Kane; Joseph Jerry; Cathy Blackwell; F. Abel Ponce de Leon; James M. Robl


Archive | 1997

Cloning using donor nuclei from proliferating somatic cells

Steven L. Stice; Jose Cibelli; James M. Robl; Paul Golueke; F. Abel Ponce de Leon; D. Joseph Jerry


Archive | 1996

Production of chimeric bovine or porcine animals using cultured inner cell mass cells

Steven L. Stice; Jose Cibelli; James M. Robl; Paul Golueke; F. Abel Ponce de Leon; D. Joseph Jerry


Nature Medicine | 1998

Somatic cell cloned transgenic bovine neurons for transplantation in parkinsonian rats

W. Michael Zawada; Jose Cibelli; Paul K. Choi; Edward D. Clarkson; Paul Golueke; Samir E. Witta; K.Pat Bell; Jeff Kane; F. Abel Ponce de Leon; D. Joseph Jerry; James M. Robl; Curt R. Freed; Steven L. Stice


Archive | 1998

Nuclear transfer with differentiated fetal and adult donor cells

Steven L. Stice; Jose Cibelli; James M. Robl; Paul Golueke; De Leon F. Abel Ponce; D. Joseph Jerry


Archive | 1997

CICM cells and non-human mammalian embryos prepared by nuclear transfer of a proliferating differentiated cell or its nucleus

Steven L. Stice; Jose Cibelli; James M. Robl; Paul Golueke; F. Abel Ponce de Leon; D. Joseph Jerry


Archive | 1997

Cloning pigs using donor nuclei from non-quiescent differentiated cells

Steven L. Stice; James M. Robl; Jose Cibelli; Paul Golueke

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James M. Robl

Advanced Cell Technology

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Jose Cibelli

Michigan State University

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D. Joseph Jerry

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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De Leon F. Abel Ponce

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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F. Abel Ponce de Leon

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Jeff Kane

Advanced Cell Technology

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Joseph Jerry

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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