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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Cloning of an Endangered Species (Bos gaurus) Using Interspecies Nuclear Transfer
Cloning
2000
333
2
Somatic Cell Cloning without Micromanipulators
Cloning
2001
164
3
Nuclear Equivalence, Nuclear Transfer, and the Cell Cycle
Cloning
1999
115
4
Pluripotency of Bovine Embryonic Cell Line Derived from Precompacting Embryos
Cloning
2001
112
5
Establishment of Pregnancy after the Transfer of Nuclear Transfer Embryos Produced from the Fusion of Argali (Ovis ammon) Nuclei into Domestic Sheep (Ovis aries) Enucleated Oocytes
Cloning
1999
102
6
Mammalian Leukocytes Contain All the Genetic Information Necessary for the Development of a New Individual
Cloning
1999
92
7
Comparison of Oocyte-Activating Agents for Mouse Cloning
Cloning
1999
92
8
Review: Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Mammals: Progress and Applications
Cloning
1999
81
9
Placental Anomalies in a Viable Cloned Calf
Cloning
2001
67
10
Transgenic Animals: Current and Alternative Strategies
Cloning
1999
60
11
Reprogramming of Fibroblast Nuclei after Transfer into Bovine Oocytes
Cloning
1999
57
12
Effect of Culture Media on In Vitro Development of Cloned Mouse Embryos
Cloning
2001
53
13
Production of Cloned Goats from Enucleated Oocytes Injected with Cumulus Cell Nuclei or Fused with Cumulus Cells
Cloning
2001
53
14
Analysis of Telomere Length in Dolly, a Sheep Derived by Nuclear Transfer
Cloning
1999
49
15
Development of Pig Embryos by Nuclear Transfer of Cultured Fibroblast Cells
Cloning
1999
47
16
A Simplified Method for the Reconstruction of Fully Competent Mouse Zygotes from Adult Somatic Donor Nuclei
Cloning
2000
42
17
Cell Cycle Analysis of Cultured Porcine Mammary Cells
Cloning
1999
35
18
Optimization Strategies for Production of Mammalian Embryos by Nuclear Transfer
Cloning
1999
32
19
Blastomeres from Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos Are Not Allocated Randomly in Chimeric Blastocysts
Cloning
2000
31
20
Molecular Cloning of a cDNA Encoding a Bovine Growth Differentiation Factor-9 (GDF-9) and Expression of GDF-9 in Bovine Ovarian Oocytes and In Vitro-Produced Embryos
Cloning
2001
28
21
Effects of Growth Factors and Feeder Cells on Porcine Primordial Germ Cells In Vitro
Cloning
2000
27
22
Improvement in Development of Porcine Embryos Reconstituted with Cells from Blastocyst-Derived Cell Lines and Enucleated Oocytes by Optimization of Reconstruction Methods
Cloning
2000
26
23
Regenerated Bovine Fetal Fibroblasts Support High Blastocyst Development following Nuclear Transfer
Cloning
2001
26
24
Parthenogenetic Activation of Porcine Oocytes After Nuclear Transfer
Cloning
1999
25
25
Cloned Piglets Born after Nuclear Transplantation of Embryonic Blastomeres into Porcine Oocytes Matured In Vivo
Cloning
2000
25
26
Parthenogenetic Activation of Mouse Oocytes by Exposure to Strontium as a Source of Cytoplasts for Nuclear Transfer
Cloning
1999
23
27
Developmental Competence of Nuclear Transfer Cow Oocytes after Direct Injection of Fetal Fibroblast Nuclei
Cloning
2000
20
28
The Effect of Donor Cell Serum Starvation and Oocyte Activation Compounds on the Development of Somatic Cell Cloned Embryos
Cloning
1999
19
29
Immunomagnetic Isolation of Primordial Germ Cells and the Establishment of Embryonic Germ Cell Lines in the Mouse
Cloning
1999
19
30
Initiation and Organization of Events During the First Cell Cycle in Mammals: Applications in Cloning
Cloning
1999
18
31
Review: Development of Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Animals from Artificial Insemination to Cloning: A Perspective
Cloning
1999
16
32
Expression of GFP in Nuclear Transplants Generated by Transplantation of Embryonic Cell Nuclei from GFP-Transgenic Fish into Nonenucleated Eggs of Medaka,Oryzias latipes
Cloning
2000
16
33
Use of Embryonic and Somatic Cells for Production of Transgenic Domestic Animals
Cloning
1999
15
34
Parthenogenetic Activation of Porcine Oocytes by Electric Pulse and/or Butyrolactone I Treatment
Cloning
1999
14
35
Activity of Maturation Promoting Factor (MPF) and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) after Parthenogenetic Activation of Ovine Oocytes
Cloning
2000
14
36
Changes in the Structure of Nuclei after Transfer to Oocytes
Cloning
2000
14
37
Manipulating the Human Embryo: Cell Cycle Checkpoint Controls
Cloning
2000
11
38
Nucleolar Protein Allocation and Ultrastructure in Bovine Embryos Produced by Nuclear Transfer from Embryonic Cells
Cloning
2001
11
39
Academic Industry Relationships in Biotechnology: A Primer on Policy and Practice
Cloning
2000
9
40
Ploidy of Bovine Nuclear Transfer Blastocysts Reconstructed Using In Vitro Produced Blastomere Donors
Cloning
2000
9
41
Bovine Blastocysts Obtained from Reconstructed Cytoplast and Karyoplasts Using a Simple Portable CO2 Incubator
Cloning
2000
8
42
Preimplantation Screening for Transgenesis Using an Embryonic Specific Promoter and Green Fluorescent Protein
Cloning
2001
7
43
Surface Ultrastructural Alterations of Bovine Oocytes after Parthenogenetic Activation
Cloning
2000
6
44
Editorial: A New Journal
Cloning
1999
4
45
Stem Cell Research: Medical Progress with Responsibility: Executive Summary
Cloning
2000
4
46
Lipid Composition of Virosomes Modulates Their Fusion Efficiency with Cryopreserved Bull Sperm Cells
Cloning
2001
4
47
Government Encouragement for Therapeutic Cloning
Cloning
2000
3
48
Government Response to the Recommendations Made in the Chief Medical Officer's Expert Group Report: "Stem Cell Research: Medical Progress with Responsibility"
Cloning
2000
3
49
Cloning Adult Animals - What is the Genetic Age of the Clones?
Cloning
2000
2
50
How Safe Is Cloning?
Cloning
2001
2
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