| Clonación animal: avances y perspectivas | |
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Few recent advances have revolutionized the developmental biology as the animal cloning has. Since the birth of Dolly, the sheep, in 1996, which was the first derived clone of a mature animal, a new scientific era began. It has been characterized by growing demystification that differentiated cells are unalterable entities in its nuclear organization and chromatin structure, and by a better understanding of the mechanisms that regulate the development. Throughout this paper, we will review some of the achievements and limitations of the techniques used, both in therapeutic and in the reproductive cloning, as well as the perspectives that its application allows to glimpse within a close future. At the same time, we will point out some considerations regarding the ethical debate that surrounds such a controversial issue. |
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Chuaire, Lilian, Sánchez, Magda Carolina, Franco, María Liliana |
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Publisher : Corporación Editora Médica del Valle Type : Journal (Paginated) Format : 1744 bytes, 150660 bytes, text/plain, application/pdf |
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2004-09-13, 2004-09-13, 2004 |
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Medicine, Cloning organisms. Embryo cloning. Human cloning. Genetic engineering. Ethics. Clonación de organismos. Clonación embrionaria. Clonación humana. Ingeniería genética. Ética. rc0417, Medicine |
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