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Mitsuru Naito
Researcher at University of Tsukuba
Publications - 80
Citations - 1779
Mitsuru Naito is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germline & Blastoderm. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 78 publications receiving 1705 citations.
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Production of germline chimeric chickens, with high transmission rate of donor‐derived gametes, produced by transfer of primordial germ cells
TL;DR: The technique for primordial germ cell transfer employed in this experiment is simple to perform and resulted in the efficient production of germline chimeras with high transmission rates of donor‐derived gametes, suggesting this system provides a powerful tool for avian embryo manipulation.
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Preservation of chick primordial germ cells in liquid nitrogen and subsequent production of viable offspring
TL;DR: This technique for cryopreservation of primordial germ cells giving rise to viable offspring makes it possible to conserve genetic material in avian species.
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Development in culture of the chick embryo from fertilized ovum to hatching
TL;DR: The rate of hatching of cultured fertilized ova was increased by replacement of the thick albumen by thin albumen at the blastoderm stage, and this technique provides an improved method for the culture of fertilize ova to hatching.
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The developmental origin of primordial germ cells and the transmission of the donor-derived gametes in mixed-sex germline chimeras to the offspring in the chicken
Hiroshi Kagami,Takahiro Tagami,Yuko Matsubara,Takashi Harumi,Hirofumi Hanada,Kimiaki Maruyama,Michiharu Sakurai,Takashi Kuwana,Mitsuru Naito +8 more
TL;DR: The absence of germ cells and the degeneration of seminiferous tubules were observed in resulting chickens derived from the blastoderm from which the cells were removed from the center of the area pellucida.
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Production of germ-line chimeras by transfer of cryopreserved gonadal primordial germ cells (gPGCs) in chicken.
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that frozen/thawed gPGCs collected from gonadal anlage are capable of producing germ-line chimeras in chicken.