BING QI1, XINMING ZHENG2, WENYONG LI3, QINGXIN WEI2, QINGXUAN CHEN1
BIOCELL, Vol.31, No.2, pp. 199-203, 2007, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2007.31.199
Abstract Although there is more evidence that shows that IFNs (interferons) plays a very important role
in the early development of the embryo, the mechanism of IFNs is still unclear. Our study showed that IFRG
is expressed from oocytes- through to the preimplantation embryo in rabbits. This finding provides some
clues for better understanding the role of IFNs in the development of the embryo. The full length of rabbit
IFRG cDNA (Accession No. AJ584672), with a 2794bp encoding 131 amino acid sequence, was cloned
IFRG expression can be detected in 8 different tissues: ovary, heart, lung, More >