Somatic Reprograming by Nuclear Transfer

Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a powerful technique, although challenging, to study reprograming into the totipotent state of differentiated nuclei in mammals. This procedure was initially applied in farm animals, then rodents, and more recently

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Epigenetic Reprogramming During Mouse Embryogenesis Methods and Protocols

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

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Epigenetic Reprogramming During Mouse Embryogenesis Methods and Protocols

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Katia Ancelin Institut Curie, CNRS UMR3215/ INSERM U934, Paris Sciences & Lettres Research University (PSL), Paris, France

Maud Borensztein Institut Curie, CNRS UMR3215/ INSERM U934, Paris Sciences & Lettres Research University (PSL), Paris, France; Institut de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Montpellier, France

Editors Katia Ancelin Institut Curie, CNRS UMR3215/ INSERM U934 Paris Sciences & Lettres Research University (PSL) Paris, France

Maud Borensztein Institut Curie, CNRS UMR3215/ INSERM U934 Paris Sciences & Lettres Research University (PSL) Paris, France Institut de Ge´ne´tique Mole´culaire de Montpellier Univ Montpellier, CNRS Montpellier, France

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