1. Research on the appropriate way to transfer exogenous substances into chicken embryos
- Author
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Kai Jin, Yan-qing Ji, Shaoze Cheng, Qisheng Zuo, Na-na He, Chen Zhang, Yani Zhang, Wen-ming Zhao, Xin-jian Yu, Li Bichun, Yilin Wang, Yingjie Wang, Fei Wang, Zhen-yu Lu, Dong Li, Ruifeng Zhao, and Man Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,animal structures ,Agriculture (General) ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,dosage ,chicken embryos injection ,S1-972 ,Andrology ,Toxicology ,chick embryo development ,03 medical and health sciences ,Food Animals ,Injection site ,Eggshell ,Ecology ,Experimental model ,Hatching ,Embryogenesis ,Embryo ,Trypan blue stain ,030104 developmental biology ,embryonic structures ,Animal Science and Zoology ,hatchability ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Food Science - Abstract
In biological research, chicken embryos are a classic experimental model for the exploration of the embryonic development and cell differentiation. Transferring exogenous substances into chicken embryos for producing medical antibodies has been widely used in the production practice. However, there are few studies about the effect of the different injection site and dosage on chicken embryos. The aim of this study was to explore the effects of different injection sites and dosages on chicken embryo hatching rate and development, so as to provide a basis for further studies using the chicken embryo model. Freshly laid eggs (Rugao yellow chicken) were injected with different doses of saline at the tip, equatorial plane and the blunt end of the egg shell, respectively. Egg hatching rate was recorded and compared among injection sites and different doses. A trypan blue stain was also injected at the aforementioned sites and the growth of chicken embryos was observed. The SPSS (statistical package for the social science) software was used to analyze the relationship between the chicken eggs hatching rate and the different injection sites or the different dosages. The experimental results showed that there were significant differences on egg hatching rates among the different injection sites and doses (P
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- 2017