Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10825682 | Methods | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The New and Early Chick (EC) methods, two commonly used techniques for ex ovo culture of early-stage avian embryos, are limited by poor survivability after initiation of circulation. This limitation is circumvented with two recent technical advancements: the modified Cornish pasty culture and whole-embryo transplantation. The former supports optimal ex ovo growth till stage HH18, and the latter allows ex-ovo-manipulated embryos to have long-term in ovo-survivability. Here we provide step-by-step instructions for both methods. These two new techniques can also be combined to achieve targeted labeling, imaging and electroporation in early-stage embryos ex ovo, and phenotypic and functional analyses at more advanced developmental stages in ovo.
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Authors
Hiroki Nagai, Maiko Sezaki, Harukazu Nakamura, Guojun Sheng,