donor cell
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdonorandcell
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donor
noun[C]
uk/ˈdəʊ.nər/us/ˈdoʊ.nɚ/
a person who gives some of their blood or a part of their body to help someone who ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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Oocytes from same monkey may be injected into different type ofdonorcellafter enucleation.
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Thedonorcellwas then drawn in and out of the injection pipette until the cell membrane was broken.
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This can be especially determinant when thedonorcellis from an older adult specimen, as in the present work.
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The rate of recombination (successful injection of thedonorcell) was 87%.
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However, the issue of whetherdonorcelltypes cause multi-organ failure and sudden early death in cloned males remains to be investigated.
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The possible explanation is that long term in vitro culture altersdonorcellmetabolism, which accelerates the regression of donor cells.
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However, in most cases thedonorcelltype is decided by the biotechnological purpose for which somatic cloning is potentially to be used.
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The cell types assayed and the in vitro culture conditions affected bothdonorcelllysis during electrical treatment and subsequent in vitro development.
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Whether the developmental chronology is determined by the recipient oocyte ordonorcellis unknown.
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The same enucleation pipette was also used to capture and insert thedonorcellinto the perivitelline space.
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A secondary objective was to evaluate the technical efficiency that can be expected when different nucleardonorcelltypes are used.
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To address the relationship betweendonor-celldifferentiation and cell survival rates, we examined the programmed cell death of donor cells and cell-derived progeny.
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Coordination betweendonorcelltype and cell cycle stage improves nuclear cloning efficiency in cattle.
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Development of cloned embryos from adult fibroblasts: effect of activation treatment anddonorcellpreparation.
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Development of cloned embryos from adult rabbit fibroblast: effect of activation treatment anddonorcellpreparation.
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The reconstructed embryos were manually aligned with a fine mouth-controlled pipette, so that the contact surface between the cytoplast and thedonorcellwas parallel to the electrodes.
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Development of cloned embryos from adult rabbit fibroblasts: effect of activation treatment anddonorcellpreparation.
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