Base oxidation regulates gene activity In cooperation with colleagues at LMU, as well as researchers based in Berlin, Basel and Utrecht, Carell and his group have now shown, for the first time, that a standard base other than cytosine is also
modified in embryonic stem cells of mice.
Not exact matches
The laboratory process, described
in the journal Scientific Reports, entails genetically
modifying a line of human
embryonic stem cells to become fluorescent upon their differentiation to retinal ganglion
cells, and then using that
cell line for development of new differentiation methods and characterization of the resulting
cells.
The goal of this protocol (written
in French) is to describe the steps and quality controls to prepare new stable murine
embryonic stem cells lines: ① either from wild type mouse embryos to introduce a mutation by genetic targeting or homologous recombination to get a genetically
modified mouse line ② or from genetically
modified mouse embryos with two aims: