Transgenesis via permanent integration of genes in repopulating spermatogonial cells in vivo

Dhup, Suveera ; Majumdar, Subeer S. (2008) Transgenesis via permanent integration of genes in repopulating spermatogonial cells in vivo Nature Methods, 5 (7). pp. 601-603. ISSN 1548-7091

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Abstract

Current techniques for making transgenic mice are cumbersome, requiring trained personnel, costly infrastructure and collection of many zygotes from mice that are then killed. We developed a reproducible nonterminal technique for transfecting genes in undifferentiated spermatogonia through in vivo electroporation of the testis; about 94% of male mice electroporated with different transgenes successfully sired transgenic pups. Such electroporated males provide a valuable resource for continuous production of transgenic founders for more than a year.

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