Production of marmoset eggs and
embryos from xenotransplanted ovary tissues
Genetically engineered animal models of marmosets are extremely useful for
elucidating human diseases and developing treatments, but their creation requires
many embryos. To develop a new method for producing embryos, the research group
implanted marmoset ovaries under the kidney capsule of mice, harvested eggs matured
by hormone administration, successfully fertilized them to produce embryos and
obtained blastocysts. This is the first time in the world that a primate embryo
capable of implantation in the uterus has been obtained through xenotransplantation.