What is Frozen Embryo Transfer?
Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is the thawing of cryopreserved embryos and their transfer into recipient mothers to generate live born offspring. A large number of strains and mutants have been cryopreserved as embryos in repositories at The Jackson Laboratory and elsewhere. We can generate mice from these frozen stocks for you. In addition, live preimplantation embryos can be shipped by courier between coordinated transgenic cores and transferred to generate mice.
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SHIPPING OF FROZEN EMBRYOS
- We have a liquid nitrogen dry shipper which you can rent from us for $200.
WHAT YOU WILL PROVIDE
- At least 2 vials/straws of at least 25 frozen embryos.
- The freezing/thawing protocol.
WHAT WE WILL PROVIDE
- Thawing and embryo transfer.
- CWRU clients will receive the recipient mother(s) and their offspring a few days after birth. Clients outside of CWRU will receive weaned offspring.
COST
- We charge $900 for frozen (or live) embryo transfer. An additional minimum of $200 for animal transport will be charged for non-CWRU orders.
ASSURANCES
- Our goal is to produce sufficient offspring to establish the strain. Note, however, that success depends in part upon the quality and number of embryos. One major repository has consistently provided us with small numbers of poor quality embryos. We encourage investigators to ask for multiple vials of embryos to improve the probability of success. Because of these constraints, we cannot guarantee success, and the service fee will be charged regardless of outcome.
You will need the following information to place an order
- IACUC protocol number
- Account Number
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