PMID: 16523652Mar 10, 2006Paper

Interspecies transplantation of embryos and nuclear transfer as an approach to conservation of disappearing mammalian species

Ontogenez
S Ia Amstislavskiĭ

Abstract

A review of application of the interspecies transplantation of embryos and nuclear transfer for conservation of mammalian species and breeds. Modern achievements have been considered in a historical aspect and key techniques, main problems, and perspectives of this approach have been discussed.

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