PMID: 9184337Apr 1, 1997Paper

Mouse embryos in culture: models for understanding diabetes-induced embryopathies and gene function

The International Journal of Developmental Biology
T W Sadler

Abstract

Both the metabolic studies on diabetes and the genetic studies using antisense oligodeoxynucleotides clearly demonstrate the importance and usefulness of rodent whole embryo culture. Without this technique, these studies would be impossible and, consequently, our knowledge of both normal and abnormal development would not be as advanced as it is today. The culture system fills a unique niche in studies in the fields of developmental biology and teratology and these sciences would have been less well served without Dr. New's contribution.

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