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Artificial cell nucleus

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An artificial cell nucleus was constructed with success for the first time by researchers from Japan.[1][2][3] The study was published in the journal Genes to Cells, in August 2024.[4]

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  1. ^ University, Kindai. "First-ever artificial cell nuclei created in living egg from purified DNA injection". phys.org.
  2. ^ "Scientists Create First Artificial Cell Nuclei in Living Mouse Eggs - ScienceBlog.com".
  3. ^ "Electron microscope image of an artificial cell nucleus constructed inside a mouse egg". EurekAlert!.
  4. ^ Yonezawa, Nao; Shindo, Tomoko; Oda, Haruka; Kimura, Hiroshi; Hiraoka, Yasushi; Haraguchi, Tokuko; Yamagata, Kazuo (October 15, 2024). "Reconstruction of artificial nuclei with nuclear import activity in living mouse oocytes". Genes to Cells. 29 (10): 820–837. doi:10.1111/gtc.13149 – via CrossRef.