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Nuclear Reprogramming

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    Chapter 1 Nuclear Transfer in the Mouse
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    Chapter 2 Nuclear Transfer in Rabbit
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    Chapter 3 Nuclear Transfer in Ruminants
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    Chapter 4 Nuclear Transfer and Transgenesis in the Pig
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    Chapter 5 Nuclear Reprogramming
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    Chapter 6 Analysis of nuclear reprogramming following nuclear transfer to Xenopus oocyte.
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    Chapter 7 Assessing the Quality of Donor Cells: Karyotyping Methods
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    Chapter 8 Treatment of Donor Cell/Embryo with Different Approaches to Improve Development After Nuclear Transfer
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    Chapter 9 Fluorescent immunodetection of epigenetic modifications on preimplantation mouse embryos.
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    Chapter 10 Visualization of epigenetic modifications in preimplantation embryos.
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    Chapter 11 Live Embryo Imaging to Follow Cell Cycle and Chromosomes Stability After Nuclear Transfer
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    Chapter 12 Analysis of nucleolar morphology and protein localization as an indicator of nuclear reprogramming.
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    Chapter 13 Assessment of Cell Lineages and Cell Death in Blastocysts by Immunostaining
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    Chapter 14 Gene Expression Analysis in Early Embryos Through Reverse Transcription Quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR)
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    Chapter 15 Studying Bovine Early Embryo Transcriptome by Microarray
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    Chapter 16 Methylation of Specific Regions: Bisulfite-Sequencing at the Single Oocyte or 2-Cell Embryo Level
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    Chapter 17 Micro Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (μChIP) from Early Mammalian Embryos.
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    Chapter 18 Assessing reprogramming by chimera formation and tetraploid complementation.
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    Chapter 19 Whole-Mount In Situ Hybridization to Assess Advancement of Development and Embryo Morphology
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    Chapter 20 Genome-Wide Analysis of Methylation in Bovine Clones by Methylated DNA Immunoprecipitation (MeDIP)
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Chapter title
Analysis of nucleolar morphology and protein localization as an indicator of nuclear reprogramming.
Chapter number 12
Book title
Nuclear Reprogramming
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, October 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-1594-1_12
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-1593-4, 978-1-4939-1594-1
Authors

Ostrup O, Pedersen HS, Holm HM, Hyttel P, Olga Østrup, Hanne S. Pedersen, Hanne M. Holm, Poul Hyttel, Østrup, Olga, Pedersen, Hanne S., Holm, Hanne M., Hyttel, Poul

Abstract

When a cell is reprogrammed to a new phenotype, the nucleolus undergoes more or less dramatic modulations, which can be used as a marker for the occurrence of the reprogramming. This phenomenon is most pronounced when differentiated cells are reprogrammed to totipotency when they are submitted to cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer. However, when cells are reprogrammed by less fundamental means, as for example treatment by Xenopus extract or expression of pluripotency genes, more subtle nucleolar modulations can also be noted. The monitoring and understanding of the reprogramming-related nucleolar modulations are based upon detailed knowledge about the nucleolar changes that occur during normal development from the developing oocyte over oocyte maturation and fertilization to the activation of the embryonic genome in the early embryo. Below, the ultrastructural and molecular modulations of the nucleolus are summarized in this developmental context, but also as they occur in assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization and somatic cell nuclear transfer. Moreover, detailed protocols for monitoring the nucleolar changes by transmission electron microscopy and immunocytochemistry are presented.

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Professor > Associate Professor 2 22%
Researcher 2 22%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 11%
Librarian 1 11%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 1 11%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 22%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 1 11%
Engineering 1 11%
Unknown 2 22%
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