In the mouse blastocyst, some cells of the inner cell mass (ICM) develop into primitive endoderm (PE) at the surface, while deeper cells form the epiblast. It remained unclear whether the position of cells determines their fate, such that gene expression is adjusted to cell position, or if cells are pre-specified at random positions and then sort. We have tracked and characterised dynamics of all ICM cells from the early to late blastocyst stage. Time-lapse microscopy in H2B-EGFP embryos shows that a large proportion of ICM cells change position between the surface and deeper compartments. Most of this cell movement depends on actin and is associated with cell protrusions. We also find that while most cells are precursors for only one linea...
The first two lineages to differentiate from a pluripotent cell population during mammalian developm...
AbstractCell and developmental studies have clarified how, by the time of implantation, the mouse em...
During pre-implantation development, the mammalian embryo self-organizes into the blastocyst, which ...
In the mouse blastocyst, some cells of the inner cell mass (ICM) develop into primitive endoderm (PE...
AbstractIn the mouse blastocyst, some cells of the inner cell mass (ICM) develop into primitive endo...
SummaryIt has been thought that early inner cell mass (ICM) is a homogeneous population and that cel...
A crucial question in mammalian development is how cells of the early embryo differentiate into dist...
International audienceIt has been thought that early inner cell mass (ICM) is a homogeneous populati...
AbstractThe epiblast (EPI) and the primitive endoderm (PE), which constitute foundations for the fut...
SummaryClonal lineage information is fundamental in revealing cell fate choices. Using genetic singl...
During mammalian blastocyst development, inner cell mass (ICM) cells differentiate into epiblast (Ep...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
AbstractCells of the primitive endoderm (PrE) and the pluripotent epiblast (EPI), the two lineages s...
AbstractThe first lineage segregation event in mouse embryos produces two separate cell populations:...
The primitive endoderm (PrE) appears as an epithelium on the surface of inner cell mass (ICM) at the...
The first two lineages to differentiate from a pluripotent cell population during mammalian developm...
AbstractCell and developmental studies have clarified how, by the time of implantation, the mouse em...
During pre-implantation development, the mammalian embryo self-organizes into the blastocyst, which ...
In the mouse blastocyst, some cells of the inner cell mass (ICM) develop into primitive endoderm (PE...
AbstractIn the mouse blastocyst, some cells of the inner cell mass (ICM) develop into primitive endo...
SummaryIt has been thought that early inner cell mass (ICM) is a homogeneous population and that cel...
A crucial question in mammalian development is how cells of the early embryo differentiate into dist...
International audienceIt has been thought that early inner cell mass (ICM) is a homogeneous populati...
AbstractThe epiblast (EPI) and the primitive endoderm (PE), which constitute foundations for the fut...
SummaryClonal lineage information is fundamental in revealing cell fate choices. Using genetic singl...
During mammalian blastocyst development, inner cell mass (ICM) cells differentiate into epiblast (Ep...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
AbstractCells of the primitive endoderm (PrE) and the pluripotent epiblast (EPI), the two lineages s...
AbstractThe first lineage segregation event in mouse embryos produces two separate cell populations:...
The primitive endoderm (PrE) appears as an epithelium on the surface of inner cell mass (ICM) at the...
The first two lineages to differentiate from a pluripotent cell population during mammalian developm...
AbstractCell and developmental studies have clarified how, by the time of implantation, the mouse em...
During pre-implantation development, the mammalian embryo self-organizes into the blastocyst, which ...