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Lactate: The Secret Weapon for Better Cloned Cow Embryos?
Saturday, February 15, 2025
To test this idea, researchers added lactate to the SCNT embryos. The results were promising. The embryos developed better and produced higher-quality blastocysts, which are an early stage of embryo development. Furthermore, the addition of lactate boosted the expression of certain genes and increased the levels of histone lactylation, a process that affects how genes are expressed. This all points to the idea that a lack of lactate might be a big reason why SCNT embryos struggle to develop in the lab.
This research opens up new questions. If lactate is so important, why don't SCNT embryos produce enough of it naturally? And how can we use this knowledge to improve cloning techniques? One thing is clear: understanding the role of lactate in embryonic development could lead to better cloning outcomes and maybe even help us understand more about human embryonic development.
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