One of the unanswered questions in mammalian development is how the embryonic–abembryonic axis of the blastocyst is first established. It is possible that the first cleavage division contributes to this process, because in most mouse embryos the progeny of one two-cell blastomere primarily populate the embryonic part of the blastocyst and the progeny of its sister populate the abembryonic part1,2,3,4. However, it is not known whether the embryonic–abembryonic axis is set up by the first cleavage itself, by polarity in the oocyte that then sets the first cleavage plane with respect to the animal pole, or indeed whether it can be divorced entirely from the first cleavage and established in relation to the animal pole. Here we test the importa...
After fertilisation of the oocyte, the mouse zygote divides three times before undergoing compaction...
A growing body of evidence indicates that although the early mouse embryo retains flexibility in res...
Despite an apparent lack of determinants that specify cell fate, spatial patterning of the mouse emb...
One of the unanswered questions in mammalian development is how the embryonic–abembryonic axis of th...
In most animals the body axis is specified in the egg. Because of their highly regulative capacity a...
Studies of experimentally manipulated embryos have led to the long-held conclusion that the polarity...
Studies of experimentally manipulated embryos<sup>1-4</sup> have led to the long-held conclusion tha...
AbstractMost experimental embryological studies performed on the early mouse embryo have led to the ...
The conservation of early cleavage patterns in organisms as diverse as echinoderms and mammals sugge...
Two independent studies have recently suggested similar models in which the embryonic and abembryoni...
Polarity formation in mammalian preimplantation embryos has long been a subject of controversy. Mamm...
Polarity formation in mammalian preimplantation embryos has long been a subject of controversy. Mamm...
BACKGROUND: Preliminary observations revealed that advanced zygotes of the PO strain mouse are often...
Setting aside pluripotent cells that give rise to the future body is a central cell fate decision in...
AbstractSeveral research groups have suggested that the embryonic–abembryonic (Em–Ab) axis in the mo...
After fertilisation of the oocyte, the mouse zygote divides three times before undergoing compaction...
A growing body of evidence indicates that although the early mouse embryo retains flexibility in res...
Despite an apparent lack of determinants that specify cell fate, spatial patterning of the mouse emb...
One of the unanswered questions in mammalian development is how the embryonic–abembryonic axis of th...
In most animals the body axis is specified in the egg. Because of their highly regulative capacity a...
Studies of experimentally manipulated embryos have led to the long-held conclusion that the polarity...
Studies of experimentally manipulated embryos<sup>1-4</sup> have led to the long-held conclusion tha...
AbstractMost experimental embryological studies performed on the early mouse embryo have led to the ...
The conservation of early cleavage patterns in organisms as diverse as echinoderms and mammals sugge...
Two independent studies have recently suggested similar models in which the embryonic and abembryoni...
Polarity formation in mammalian preimplantation embryos has long been a subject of controversy. Mamm...
Polarity formation in mammalian preimplantation embryos has long been a subject of controversy. Mamm...
BACKGROUND: Preliminary observations revealed that advanced zygotes of the PO strain mouse are often...
Setting aside pluripotent cells that give rise to the future body is a central cell fate decision in...
AbstractSeveral research groups have suggested that the embryonic–abembryonic (Em–Ab) axis in the mo...
After fertilisation of the oocyte, the mouse zygote divides three times before undergoing compaction...
A growing body of evidence indicates that although the early mouse embryo retains flexibility in res...
Despite an apparent lack of determinants that specify cell fate, spatial patterning of the mouse emb...