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The fusion of cells with one- and two-cell mouse embryos.
Graham Cf
- Vol. 9, pp 19-35
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Nuclear transplantation in Mus musculus: developmental potential of nuclei from preimplantation embryos.
Karl Illmensee,Peter Hoppe +1 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that nuclei from ICM cells of the mouse blastocyst are not yet restricted in their differentiation capacities but rather remain developmentally equivalent to the totipotent zygote nucleus.
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Behaviour of thymocyte nuclei in non-activated and activated mouse oocytes.
TL;DR: Cells originating from the thymus of newborn mice were fused with mouse oocytes using polyethylene glycol and the behaviour of thymocyte nuclei was studied in non-activated metaphase II oocytes, and in oocytes activated in vitro with ethanol.
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Unactivated oocytes as cytoplast recipients for nuclear transfer
Keith H.S. Campbell,Ian Wilmut +1 more
TL;DR: The invention of reconstituting an animal embryo involves transferring a diploid nucleus into an oocyte which is arrested in the metaphase of the second meiotic division.
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Studies on Membrane Fusion with Natural and Model Membranes
TL;DR: Exocytotic discharge is basic to the processes of cell excretion and secretion and is involved in the release of a wide variety of enzymes, hormones, and neurotransmitter substances from such cells as the newly fertilized egg, blood platelets, leukocytes, mast cells, nerve cells, and hormone-producing cells in the adrenal medulla.
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Parthenogenic oocyte activation
TL;DR: Parthenogenic activation of mammalian oocytes is a process of increasing intracellular levels of divalent cations in oocyte; and reducing phosphorylation of cellular proteins in the oocyte as mentioned in this paper.