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248 related items for PubMed ID: 31199675
1. Treatment of Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos with MicroRNA-29b Mimic Improves Their Quality, Reduces DNA Methylation, and Changes Gene Expression Without Affecting Their Developmental Competence. Singh S, Shyam S, Sah S, Singh MK, Palta P. Cell Reprogram; 2019 Aug; 21(4):210-219. PubMed ID: 31199675 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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3. Effects of treatment with a microRNA mimic or inhibitor on the developmental competence, quality, epigenetic status and gene expression of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos. Sah S, Sharma AK, Singla SK, Singh MK, Chauhan MS, Manik RS, Palta P. Reprod Fertil Dev; 2020 Mar 01; 32(5):508-521. PubMed ID: 31959280 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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20. Comparative transcriptome profile of embryos at different developmental stages derived from somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) and in-vitro fertilization (IVF) in riverine buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Kumar D, Tiwari M, Goel P, Singh MK, Selokar NL, Palta P. Vet Res Commun; 2024 Aug 01; 48(4):2457-2475. PubMed ID: 38829518 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] Page: [Next] [New Search]