Rewinding the process of mammalian extinction

Author:

Saragusty Joseph1,Diecke Sebastian2,Drukker Micha3,Durrant Barbara4,Friedrich Ben‐Nun Inbar5,Galli Cesare678,Göritz Frank1,Hayashi Katsuhiko9,Hermes Robert1,Holtze Susanne1,Johnson Stacey10,Lazzari Giovanna68,Loi Pasqualino11,Loring Jeanne F.5,Okita Keisuke12,Renfree Marilyn B.13,Seet Steven1,Voracek Thomas14,Stejskal Jan15,Ryder Oliver A.4,Hildebrandt Thomas B.1

Affiliation:

1. The Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife ResearchBerlinGermany

2. Max Delbrück Center for Molecular MedicineBerlinGermany

3. Institute of Stem Cell Research, German Research Center for Environmental HealthHelmholtz Center MunichNeuherbergGermany

4. San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation ResearchEscondidoCalifornia

5. Department of Chemical PhysiologyCenter for Regenerative MedicineThe Scripps Research InstituteLa JollaCalifornia

6. Avantea srl, Laboratorio di Tecnologie della RiproduzioneCremonaItaly

7. Dipartimento Scienze Mediche VeterinarieUniversità di BolognaOzzano dell'EmiliaItaly

8. Fondazione AvanteaCremonaItaly

9. Faculty of Medical SciencesKyushu UniversityHigashi‐kuFukuokaJapan

10. San Diego Zoo GlobalSan DiegoCalifornia

11. Faculty of Veterinary MedicineUniveristy of TeramoCampus Coste San AgostinoTeramoItaly

12. Center for iPS Cell Research and ApplicationKyoto UniversitySakyo‐kuKyotoJapan

13. School of BioSciencesThe University of MelbourneMelbourneVictoriaAustralia

14. Tiergarten SchoenbrunnViennaAustria

15. ZOO Dvůr KrálovéDvůr Králové nad LabemCzech Republic

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine

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