Journal article

A dual-marker system for quantitative studies of myoblast transplantation in the mouse

JR Beauchamp, CN Pagel, TA Partridge

Transplantation | WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1997

Abstract

Background. Myoblast transplantation (MT) is a potential approach for gene transfer into skeletal muscle, the efficiency of which depends upon the number of copies of donor genome incorporated into the host tissue. We have developed a system for quantitative studies of MT that measures amounts of donor-derived genome in host muscles and estimates the contributions of donor cell survival and proliferation in vivo. Methods. [14C]thymidine-labeled, male myoblasts were transplanted into female muscles, providing two donor cell markers, Y chromosome and [14C]. The markers were measured in muscle extracts by slot blotting and scintillation counting, respectively. Results. In each extract, the amou..

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