Early embryogenesis is characterized by the segregation of cell lineages that fulfill critical roles in the establishment of pregnancy and development of the fetus. The formation of the blastocyst marks the emergence of extraembryonic precursors, needed for implantation, and of pluripotent cells, which differentiate toward the major lineages of the adult organism. The coordinated emergence of these cell types shows that these processes are broadly conserved in mammals. However, developmental heterochrony and changes in gene regulatory networks highlight unique evolutionary adaptations that may explain the diversity in placentation and in the mechanisms controlling pluripotency in mammals. The incorporation of new technologies, including sin...
The seminal question in modern developmental biology is the origins of new life arising from the uni...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
A central question in developmental biology is how a single cell, the zygote, divides and differenti...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...
The zygote undergoes five cell divisions prior to the first signs of lineage segregation. Blastocyst...
International audienceIn mammals, embryonic and extraembryonic cell lineages segregate during the fi...
Early development of the mouse comprises a sequence of cell fate decisions in which cells are guided...
The self-organisation of a fertilised egg to form a blastocyst structure, which consists of three di...
The preimplantation mammalian embryo offers a striking opportunity to address the question of how an...
The first cell differentiation in the mammalian embryo occurs during pre implantation development. A...
The temporal and spatial segregation of the two extra-embryonic cell lineages, trophectoderm and pri...
Pluripotency establishment and maintenance are critical for both the development of mammalian embryo...
International audienceDuring mouse preimplantation embryo development, totipotent blastomeres genera...
AbstractThe earliest steps of embryonic development involve important changes in chromatin and trans...
AbstractEarly mammalian embryogenesis is controlled by mechanisms governing the balance between plur...
The seminal question in modern developmental biology is the origins of new life arising from the uni...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
A central question in developmental biology is how a single cell, the zygote, divides and differenti...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...
The zygote undergoes five cell divisions prior to the first signs of lineage segregation. Blastocyst...
International audienceIn mammals, embryonic and extraembryonic cell lineages segregate during the fi...
Early development of the mouse comprises a sequence of cell fate decisions in which cells are guided...
The self-organisation of a fertilised egg to form a blastocyst structure, which consists of three di...
The preimplantation mammalian embryo offers a striking opportunity to address the question of how an...
The first cell differentiation in the mammalian embryo occurs during pre implantation development. A...
The temporal and spatial segregation of the two extra-embryonic cell lineages, trophectoderm and pri...
Pluripotency establishment and maintenance are critical for both the development of mammalian embryo...
International audienceDuring mouse preimplantation embryo development, totipotent blastomeres genera...
AbstractThe earliest steps of embryonic development involve important changes in chromatin and trans...
AbstractEarly mammalian embryogenesis is controlled by mechanisms governing the balance between plur...
The seminal question in modern developmental biology is the origins of new life arising from the uni...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
A central question in developmental biology is how a single cell, the zygote, divides and differenti...