Publications by authors named "Fiona M Ellard"

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  • The vertebrate tail's development is linked to stem/progenitor cell populations formed during early embryonic stages called gastrulation.
  • Research using GFP-positive chick embryos identified two key progenitor cell populations in the chicken tail bud: one in the chordoneural hinge (CNH) that contributes to multiple structures, and another located in a different region of the tail bud.
  • Experiments suggest that CNH cell development is influenced by their surrounding environment, and their positional identity can change when transplanted to different areas of the embryo.
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Traditional methods of transgene delivery in livestock are inefficient. Recently, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) based lentiviral vectors have been shown to offer an efficient transgene delivery system. We now extend this method by demonstrating efficient generation of transgenic pigs using an equine infectious anaemia virus derived vector.

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An effective method for genetic modification of chickens has yet to be developed. An efficient technology, enabling production of transgenic birds at high frequency and with reliable expression of transgenes, will have many applications, both in basic research and in biotechnology. We investigated the efficiency with which lentiviral vectors could transduce the chicken germ line and examined the expression of introduced reporter transgenes.

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Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsids are inherently labile under mildly acidic conditions, dissociating to pentamers at pH values in the region of 6.5, with the release of protein 1A and the viral RNA. This acid-induced disassembly is thought to be required for the entry of the virus genome into the host cell.

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