To get around that problem, some researchers have
tried nuclear transfer using a human cell and egg cells from rabbits or cows to produce so - called cytoplasmic hybrids, or cybrids.
Not exact matches
To
try to find a definitive answer, scientists led by George Daley of Children's Hospital Boston and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, compared the genetic signatures of mouse ES cells made through
nuclear transfer and those made from parthenogenetic embryos.
Her many successes include securing a dismissal of an appeal by a citizens» group which
tried to prevent the
transfer of a
nuclear power facility, and the reinstatement of a multi-million dollar arbitration award against the State of Connecticut.