I was wondering whether it was possible to isolate mitochondria from brain mouse and administrate these mitochondria into another mouse. Thank you for your answers.
The answer to your question "is it possible to isolate mitochondria from brain mouse and administrate these mitochondria into another mouse" - yes and no!
Yes: you can isolate mitochondria and can administrate into another mouse...
No: if you want to create mitochondrial chimera you have to work on cellular level. To do this much easiest way to transfer nucleus it opposite direction in zygote.
Try to find methods for transfection with mtDNA in vivo
The answer to your question "is it possible to isolate mitochondria from brain mouse and administrate these mitochondria into another mouse" - yes and no!
Yes: you can isolate mitochondria and can administrate into another mouse...
No: if you want to create mitochondrial chimera you have to work on cellular level. To do this much easiest way to transfer nucleus it opposite direction in zygote.
Try to find methods for transfection with mtDNA in vivo