We have developed a protocol improving current Embryoid Body (EB) culture which allows the study of self-organization, symmetry breaking, axial elongation and cell fate specification using aggregates of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) in suspension culture. Small numbers of mESCs are aggregated in basal medium for 48 hr in non-tissue-culture-treated, U-bottomed 96-well plates, after which they are competent to respond to experimental signals. Following treatment, these aggregates begin to show signs of polarized gene expression and gradually alter their morphology from a spherical mass of cells to an elongated, well organized structure in the absence of external asymmetry cues. These structures are not only able to display markers of the...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by robust and complex regulatory mechanisms acting at differen...
Across metazoans, minimal in vitro systems from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) recapitulate the establi...
Embryonic stem cells can be incorporated into the developing embryo and its germ line, but, when cul...
Previous attempts to recapitulate embryogenesis in a developmentally relevant context started with a...
The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
Mammalian embryogenesis requires the coordination of embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues to enable...
The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
The formation of embryoid bodies has long been utilized to initiate differentiation of embryonic ste...
One of the greatest mysteries in developmental biology is how the orchestrated process of cellular ...
Mammalian embryogenesis requires intricate interactions between embryonic and extraembryonic tissues...
Breaking embryonic symmetry is an essential prerequisite to shape the initially symmetric embryo int...
Post-implantation mammalian embryogenesis involves profound molecular, cellular, and morphogenetic c...
Post-implantation mammalian embryogenesis involves profound molecular, cellular, and morphogenetic c...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by robust and complex regulatory mechanisms acting at differen...
Across metazoans, minimal in vitro systems from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) recapitulate the establi...
Embryonic stem cells can be incorporated into the developing embryo and its germ line, but, when cul...
Previous attempts to recapitulate embryogenesis in a developmentally relevant context started with a...
The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
Mammalian embryogenesis requires the coordination of embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues to enable...
The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity...
The emergence of multiple axes is an essential element in the establishment of the mammalian body pl...
The formation of embryoid bodies has long been utilized to initiate differentiation of embryonic ste...
One of the greatest mysteries in developmental biology is how the orchestrated process of cellular ...
Mammalian embryogenesis requires intricate interactions between embryonic and extraembryonic tissues...
Breaking embryonic symmetry is an essential prerequisite to shape the initially symmetric embryo int...
Post-implantation mammalian embryogenesis involves profound molecular, cellular, and morphogenetic c...
Post-implantation mammalian embryogenesis involves profound molecular, cellular, and morphogenetic c...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by robust and complex regulatory mechanisms acting at differen...
Across metazoans, minimal in vitro systems from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) recapitulate the establi...
Embryonic stem cells can be incorporated into the developing embryo and its germ line, but, when cul...