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Kenneth J. Eilertsen
Researcher at Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Publications - 29
Citations - 1459
Kenneth J. Eilertsen is an academic researcher from Pennington Biomedical Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reprogramming & Cellular differentiation. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1414 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth J. Eilertsen include Louisiana State University System.
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Production of cloned pigs from in vitro systems.
Jeff Betthauser,Erik Forsberg,Monica L. Augenstein,Lynette A. Childs,Kenneth J. Eilertsen,Joellyn M. Enos,Todd M. Forsythe,Paul J. Golueke,Gail L. 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 +20 more
TL;DR: 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.
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Genome-Wide Epigenetic Alterations in Cloned Bovine Fetuses
Gabriela G. Cezar,Marisa S. Bartolomei,Erik J. Forsberg,Neal L. First,Michael D. Bishop,Kenneth J. Eilertsen +5 more
TL;DR: This is the first report to indicate that global methylation losses may contribute to the developmental failure of cloned bovine fetuses and imply that survivability ofCloned cattle may be closely related to the global DNA methylation status.
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Ontogeny of Cloned Cattle to Lactation
Marvin M. Pace,Monica L. Augenstein,Jeffery M. Betthauser,Lynette A. Childs,Kenneth J. Eilertsen,Joellyn M. Enos,Erik J. Forsberg,Paul J. Golueke,Doug F. Graber,John C. Kemper,Richard W. Koppang,Gail Lange,Tiffany L. Lesmeister,Kelly S. Mallon,Greg D. Mell,Pavla M. Misica,Martha Pfister-Genskow,Nikolai S. Strelchenko,Gary R. Voelker,Steven R. Watt,Michael D. Bishop +20 more
TL;DR: The data represent the most comprehensive information on cattle derived from nuclear transfer procedures and indicate that this emerging reproductive technology offers unique opportunities to meet critical needs in both human health care and agriculture.
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Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes in Individual Bovine Preimplantation Embryos Produced by Nuclear Transfer: Improper Reprogramming of Genes Required for Development
Martha Pfister-Genskow,Cena Myers,Lynette A. Childs,Jenine C. Lacson,Thomas Patterson,Jeffery M. Betthauser,Paul J. Goueleke,Richard W. Koppang,Gail Lange,Patricia J. Fisher,Steven R. Watt,Erik Forsberg,Ying Zheng,Gregory H. Leno,Richard M. Schultz,Bing Liu,Chiranjeet Chetia,Xiao Yang,Ina Hoeschele,Kenneth J. Eilertsen +19 more
TL;DR: This is the first report comparing individual embryos produced by NT and IVF using cDNA microarray technology for any species, and it uses a rigorous experimental design that emphasizes statistical significance to identify differentially expressed genes between NT andIVF embryos in cattle.
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Production of Cloned Cattle from In Vitro Systems
Erik J. Forsberg,Nikolai S. Strelchenko,Monica L. Augenstein,Jeffery M. Betthauser,Lynette A. Childs,Kenneth J. Eilertsen,Joellyn M. Enos,Todd M. Forsythe,Paul J. Golueke,Richard W. Koppang,Gail Lange,Tiffany L. Lesmeister,Kelly S. Mallon,Greg D. Mell,Pavla M. Misica,Marvin M. Pace,Martha Pfister-Genskow,Gary R. Voelker,Steven R. Watt,Michael D. Bishop +19 more
TL;DR: In general, cultured fetal cells performed better with respect to pregnancy initiation and calving than adult cells with the exception of cumulous cells, which produced the highest overall pregnancy and Calving rates.