The derivation of proliferating ES cells capable of differentiating into most or all cell types was described first in mice and subsequently in humans. The combination of nuclear transfer and ES ...
As a result of my nuclear transfer experiments ... of Evans and Kaufman 30 that lines of indefinitely proliferating embryonic stem cells can be derived from mouse embryos, and that these cells ...
This nuclear material will no longer be needed ... Three and a half days after division begins (in mouse embryos), the proliferating cells form a structure called a blastocyst.
A research team, affiliated with UNIST has unveiled soft self-standing protein hydrogels that selectively deliver drugs, ...
Nuclear proliferation is the increase in the amount of nuclear weapons a country has, or the spread of nuclear capabilities to non-nuclear countries. The superpowers feared nuclear weaponry could ...