The earliest cell differentiation event in mammalian development occurs during preimplantation development when the outer blastomeres of the embryo form a monolayer of epithelial cells [trophectoderm (TE)] that envelops the remaining blastomere
International audienceAt the time of implantation, the mouse blastocyst has developed three cell lin...
The first two lineages to differentiate from a pluripotent cell population during mammalian developm...
International audienceDuring mouse preimplantation embryo development, totipotent blastomeres genera...
International audienceIn mammals, embryonic and extraembryonic cell lineages segregate during the fi...
The trophectoderm (TE) is the first cell population to appear in the mammalian preimplantation embry...
Early development of the mouse comprises a sequence of cell fate decisions in which cells are guided...
The separation of inner cell mass and trophectoderm is the first cell fate specification event in ma...
Pre-implantation mammalian development is primarily dedicated to the allocation of two extra-embryon...
In sexually reproducing organisms, gametes are generated by a specific lineage derived from somatic ...
The temporal and spatial segregation of the two extra-embryonic cell lineages, trophectoderm and pri...
During early development, the eutherian mammalian embryo forms a blastocyst comprising an outer trop...
Early embryogenesis is characterized by the segregation of cell lineages that fulfill critical roles...
During mouse embryonic development, the embryonic day (E) 3.5 blastocyst becomes a vesicular structu...
In animals, primordial germ cells or pluripotent reproductive cells arise during embryo development;...
The mechanisms underlying early mammalian development remain controversial (Hiiragi et al., 2006; Ro...
International audienceAt the time of implantation, the mouse blastocyst has developed three cell lin...
The first two lineages to differentiate from a pluripotent cell population during mammalian developm...
International audienceDuring mouse preimplantation embryo development, totipotent blastomeres genera...
International audienceIn mammals, embryonic and extraembryonic cell lineages segregate during the fi...
The trophectoderm (TE) is the first cell population to appear in the mammalian preimplantation embry...
Early development of the mouse comprises a sequence of cell fate decisions in which cells are guided...
The separation of inner cell mass and trophectoderm is the first cell fate specification event in ma...
Pre-implantation mammalian development is primarily dedicated to the allocation of two extra-embryon...
In sexually reproducing organisms, gametes are generated by a specific lineage derived from somatic ...
The temporal and spatial segregation of the two extra-embryonic cell lineages, trophectoderm and pri...
During early development, the eutherian mammalian embryo forms a blastocyst comprising an outer trop...
Early embryogenesis is characterized by the segregation of cell lineages that fulfill critical roles...
During mouse embryonic development, the embryonic day (E) 3.5 blastocyst becomes a vesicular structu...
In animals, primordial germ cells or pluripotent reproductive cells arise during embryo development;...
The mechanisms underlying early mammalian development remain controversial (Hiiragi et al., 2006; Ro...
International audienceAt the time of implantation, the mouse blastocyst has developed three cell lin...
The first two lineages to differentiate from a pluripotent cell population during mammalian developm...
International audienceDuring mouse preimplantation embryo development, totipotent blastomeres genera...