| Literature DB >> 30353510 |
Yubin Du1, Wen Xie1, Fan Zhang1, Chengyu Liu2.
Abstract
The ability to generate chimeric mice through microinjecting embryonic stem (ES) cells into blastocysts is a critical step for the conventional ES cell-mediated knockout technology. In recent years, designer nuclease-based methods, especially the CRISPR technology, have substantially decreased the needs for blastocyst microinjection. However, this method has still remained as a valuable technique for generating sophisticated genetic models as well as for stem cell research. In this chapter, we describe the detailed procedures used in our laboratory on how to use ES cells to produce chimeric mice, including derivation and inactivation of MEF feeder cells, culturing and handling of mouse ES cells, collection and microinjection of blastocysts, and finally implantation of injected blastocysts into the uteri of pseudopregnant surrogate mothers.Entities:
Keywords: Blastocyst microinjection; Chimeric mice; Embryo transfer; Knockout; MEF feeders; Mouse ES cells
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30353510 PMCID: PMC7354057 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8831-0_6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745