
pmid: 29496816
Lentiviral vectors make it possible to produce transgenic animals without the need to purchase expensive microinjection equipment because integration of the transgene is possible by coculture of embryos with virus. This protocol describes the infection of fertilized oocytes with lentivirus by coculture.
Mice, Microinjections, Lentivirus, Animals, Embryo, Mammalian, Coculture Techniques
Mice, Microinjections, Lentivirus, Animals, Embryo, Mammalian, Coculture Techniques
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