New research indicates that a rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta), cloned using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), has successfully survived for over two years. The cloning of rhesus monkeys may ...
A long-running experiment in serial mouse cloning has produced a sharp scientific reversal. A 2013 peer-reviewed report suggested somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the technique used to create ...
A novel, non-invasive treatment using electrical currents exploits physiological properties of dividing cancer cells to prolong survival and augment current therapies. Electric Fields Disrupt Cancer ...
A common science fiction trope is infinite cloning. In such a scenario, we could perfectly copy our best livestock, our beloved pets, or even ourselves, forever. But apparently biology doesn’t work ...
Livestock cloning, predominantly executed via somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), has been instrumental in both agricultural innovation and scientific research since the birth of Dolly in 1996. This ...
The cloning era began when Dolly the sheep was manufactured in 1996. Dolly was cloned via somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). This is accomplished by removing the nucleus from a skin or other cell ...
Fundamental Cure for Intractable and Incurable Diseases using ‘Biological Age Zero’ Cells Derived from Patient’s Own Cells via SCNT Technology World's First Therapy Platform Simultaneously Solving ...
A 20-year-long experiment has confirmed that there are limits to continuously reproducing mammals through asexual cloning, and that species must ultimately rely on sexual reproduction for their ...