In mammals, epigenetic reprogramming, the acquisition and loss of totipotency, and the first cell fate decision all occur within a 3-d window after fertilization from the one-cell zygote to the formation of the blastocyst. These processes are poorly understood in molecular detail, yet this is an essential prerequisite to uncover principles of stem cells, chromatin biology, and thus regenerative medicine. A unique feature of preimplantation development is the drastic genome-wide changes occurring to nuclear architecture. From studying somatic and in vitro cultured embryonic stem cells (ESCs) it is becoming increasingly established that the three-dimensional (3D) positions of genomic loci relative to each other and to specific compartments of...
The fusion of two highly differentiated cells, an oocyte with a spermatozoon, gives rise to the zygo...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
ESCs (embryonic stem cells), derived from the blastocyst stage embryo, are characterized by an indef...
Over the last decade, our understanding of how the genome is packaged in three dimension within the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
The fusion of two highly differentiated cells, an oocyte with a spermatozoon, gives rise to the zyg...
The fusion of two highly differentiated cells, an oocyte with a spermatozoon, gives rise to the zyg...
The very first cell divisions in mammalian embryogenesis produce a ball of cells, each with the pote...
An open chromatin architecture devoid of compact chromatin is thought to be associated with pluripot...
Chromosomes, sub-chromosomal regions and genes are repositioned during cell differentiation to acqui...
The fusion of two highly differentiated cells, an oocyte with a spermatozoon, gives rise to the zygo...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
ESCs (embryonic stem cells), derived from the blastocyst stage embryo, are characterized by an indef...
Over the last decade, our understanding of how the genome is packaged in three dimension within the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
The fusion of two highly differentiated cells, an oocyte with a spermatozoon, gives rise to the zyg...
The fusion of two highly differentiated cells, an oocyte with a spermatozoon, gives rise to the zyg...
The very first cell divisions in mammalian embryogenesis produce a ball of cells, each with the pote...
An open chromatin architecture devoid of compact chromatin is thought to be associated with pluripot...
Chromosomes, sub-chromosomal regions and genes are repositioned during cell differentiation to acqui...
The fusion of two highly differentiated cells, an oocyte with a spermatozoon, gives rise to the zygo...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
ESCs (embryonic stem cells), derived from the blastocyst stage embryo, are characterized by an indef...