Early development of the mouse comprises a sequence of cell fate decisions in which cells are guided along a pathway of restricted potential and increasing specialisation. The first choice faced by cells of the embryo is whether to become trophectoderm (TE) or inner cell mass (ICM); TE is an extra-embryonic tissue which will form the embryonic portion of the placenta, whilst ICM gives rise to cells responsible for generating the foetus. In the second cell fate decision, the ICM is further refined into pluripotent cells forming the future body of the embryo, epiblast (EPI) and extra-embryonic primitive endoderm (PE), a tissue essential for patterning the embryo and establishing the developmental circulation. Understanding this early lineage ...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...
Early development of the mouse comprises a sequence of cell fate decisions in which cells are guided...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
A crucial question in mammalian development is how cells of the early embryo differentiate into dist...
The preimplantation mammalian embryo offers a striking opportunity to address the question of how an...
AbstractThe epiblast (EPI) and the primitive endoderm (PE), which constitute foundations for the fut...
The separation of inner cell mass and trophectoderm is the first cell fate specification event in ma...
AbstractThe first event of differentiation in mammalian embryogenesis is the segregation of the inne...
A central question in contemporary stem and developmental biology and modern medicine is how develop...
A central question in contemporary stem and developmental biology and modern medicine is how develop...
At the pre-implantation blastocyst stage of development, the mammalian embryo is composed of a uniq...
A crucial question in mammalian development is how cells of the early embryo differentiate into dist...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...
Early development of the mouse comprises a sequence of cell fate decisions in which cells are guided...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
A crucial question in mammalian development is how cells of the early embryo differentiate into dist...
The preimplantation mammalian embryo offers a striking opportunity to address the question of how an...
AbstractThe epiblast (EPI) and the primitive endoderm (PE), which constitute foundations for the fut...
The separation of inner cell mass and trophectoderm is the first cell fate specification event in ma...
AbstractThe first event of differentiation in mammalian embryogenesis is the segregation of the inne...
A central question in contemporary stem and developmental biology and modern medicine is how develop...
A central question in contemporary stem and developmental biology and modern medicine is how develop...
At the pre-implantation blastocyst stage of development, the mammalian embryo is composed of a uniq...
A crucial question in mammalian development is how cells of the early embryo differentiate into dist...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...
Development of the early mouse embryo has always been classified as regulative, meaning that when pa...