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  1. Review: A barnyard in the lab: prospect of generating animal germ cells for breeding and conservation
  2. In preprints: towards reconstituting an ovary
  3. In vitro culture of ovine embryos up to early gastrulating stages
  4. Andrew Johnson (1958-2021)
  5. Germline competent mesoderm: the substrate for vertebrate germline and somatic stem cells?
  6. Conserved features of non-primate bilaminar disc embryos and the germline
  7. Untangling early embryo development using single cell genomics
  8. A dose-dependent response to MEK inhibition determines hypoblast fate in bovine embryos
  9. Pluripotency and X chromosome dynamics revealed in pig pre-gastrulating embryos by single cell analysis
  10. Lineage segregation, pluripotency and X-chromosome inactivation in the pig pre-gastrulation embryo
  11. A Lexicon of DNA Modifications: Their Roles in Embryo Development and the Germline
  12. Cancer reversion with oocyte extracts is mediated by cell cycle arrest and induction of tumour dormancy
  13. States and Origins of Mammalian Embryonic Pluripotency In Vivo and in a Dish
  14. Transcriptional and epigenetic control of cell fate decisions in early embryos
  15. Simulating gastrulation development and germ cell fate in vitro using human and monkey pluripotent stem cells
  16. Principles of early human development and germ cell program from conserved model systems
  17. Mechanisms of Vertebrate Germ Cell Determination
  18. Epigenetics and developmental programming of welfare and production traits in farm animals
  19. Primordial germ cells: the first cell lineage or the last cells standing?
  20. Actin Depolymerization Is Associated with Meiotic Acceleration in Cycloheximide-Treated Ovine Oocytes1
  21. Ovine Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Are Resistant to Reprogramming after Nuclear Transfer
  22. Can we make a placenta in the Petri dish?
  23. Paracrine effects of embryo-derived FGF4 and BMP4 during pig trophoblast elongation
  24. Epiblast Stem Cells
  25. Isolation and Culture of Pig Epiblast Stem Cells
  26. A gene expression atlas of the domestic pig
  27. Modulation of Pluripotency in the Porcine Embryo and iPS Cells
  28. Recent Advances in Stem and Germ Cell Research: Implications for the Derivation of Pig Pluripotent Cells
  29. The Sda/GM2-glycan is a carbohydrate marker of porcine primordial germ cells and of a subpopulation of spermatogonia in cattle, pigs, horses and llama
  30. Erratum to: Epigenetic reprogramming in the porcine germ line
  31. Epigenetic reprogramming in the porcine germ line
  32. Epigenetic reprogramming of breast cancer cells with oocyte extracts
  33. Epigenetic Reprogramming with Oocyte Molecules
  34. Pig Epiblast Stem Cells Depend on Activin/Nodal Signaling for Pluripotency and Self-Renewal
  35. Axolotl Nanog activity in mouse embryonic stem cells demonstrates that ground state pluripotency is conserved from urodele amphibians to mammals
  36. A-type lamin dynamics in bovine somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos
  37. 17-P007 Activin/nodal signalling is required for self renewal of pig epiblast stem cells
  38. 17-P018 Nanog is conserved in the major trunk of chordate evolution
  39. 17-P024 Nanog is a master regulator of axolotl development
  40. Epigenetic marks in somatic chromatin are remodelled to resemble pluripotent nuclei by amphibian oocyte extracts
  41. Differential acetylation of histone H4 lysine during development of in vitro fertilized, cloned and parthenogenetically activated bovine embryos
  42. Contrasting Effects of in Vitro Fertilization and Nuclear Transfer on the Expression of mtDNA Replication Factors
  43. Reprogramming somatic cells into stem cells
  44. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transplantation
  45. 45 NUCLEAR LAMIN A/C EXPRESSION IN BOVINE PARTHENOTES AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
  46. 121 DEMETHYLATION OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC DNA BY XENOPUS EGG AND OOCYTE EXTRACTS
  47. Aberrant Nucleo-cytoplasmic Cross-Talk Results in Donor Cell mtDNA Persistence in Cloned Embryos
  48. Cloning: Eight Years After Dolly
  49. Differential nuclear remodeling of mammalian somatic cells by Xenopus laevis oocyte and egg cytoplasm
  50. Epigenetics in development and cloning by nuclear transfer: alternative approaches to nuclear reprogramming
  51. Relationship Between Low-Molecular-Weight Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Proteins, Caspase-3 Activity, and Oocyte Quality1
  52. Differential staining combined with TUNEL labelling to detect apoptosis in preimplantation bovine embryos
  53. 151A SIMPLE AND FAST METHOD FOR CONCURRENT DIFFERENTIAL STAINING AND TUNEL LABELLING OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
  54. Epigenetics and nuclear transfer
  55. The Effect of Activation of Mammalian Oocytes on Remodeling of Donor Nuclei after Nuclear Transfer
  56. Bovine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Using Recipient Oocytes Recovered by Ovum Pick-Up: Effect of Maternal Lineage of Oocyte Donors1
  57. Nuclear Transfer in Practice
  58. Nuclear transfer in cattle with non‐transfected and transfected fetal or cloned transgenic fetal and postnatal fibroblasts
  59. Accumulation of the Proteolytic Marker Peptide Ubiquitin in the Trophoblast of Mammalian Blastocysts
  60. Remodeling of donor nuclei, DNA‐synthesis, and ploidy of bovine cumulus cell nuclear transfer embryos: Effect of activation protocol
  61. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection in bovine: Effects of oocyte activation, sperm pretreatment and injection technique
  62. Behavior of M‐phase synchronized blastomeres after nuclear transfer in cattle
  63. Attainment of Puberty in the European Mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon) and the Domestic Manchega Ewe (Ovis aries)
  64. Activation of bovine oocytes by specific inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases
  65. Behavior of M-phase synchronized blastomeres after nuclear transfer in cattle
  66. Adult cloning in cattle: Potential of nuclei from a permanent cell line and from primary cultures
  67. Cell-Cycle Control and Oocyte Maturation: Review of Literature
  68. Activation of bovine oocytes by combination of Ca2+ release and inhibition of CDC2 kinase activity
  69. Development of bovine oocytes matured in a defined medium supplemented with a low concentration of r-hFSH