Embryogenesis is supported by dynamic loops of cellular interactions. Here, we create a partial mouse embryo model to elucidate the principles of epiblast (Epi) and extra-embryonic endoderm co-development (XEn). We trigger naive mouse embryonic stem cells to form a blastocyst-stage niche of Epi-like cells and XEn-like cells (3D, hydrogel free and serum free). Once established, these two lineages autonomously progress in minimal medium to form an inner pro-amniotic-like cavity surrounded by polarized Epi-like cells covered with visceral endoderm (VE)-like cells. The progression occurs through reciprocal inductions by which the Epi supports the primitive endoderm (PrE) to produce a basal lamina that subsequently regulates Epi polarization and...
The foundations of mammalian development lie in a cluster of embryonic epiblast stem cells. In respo...
During early mammalian embryo development, a small number of cells make robust fate decisions at par...
The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity...
Embryogenesis is supported by dynamic loops of cellular interactions. Here, we create a partial mous...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
SummaryTransformation of pluripotent epiblast cells into a cup-shaped epithelium as the mouse blasto...
Transformation of pluripotent epiblast cells into a cup-shaped epithelium as the mouse blastocyst im...
AbstractThe epiblast (EPI) and the primitive endoderm (PE), which constitute foundations for the fut...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reciprocal interactions between two extra-embryonic tissues, the e...
Background: Reciprocal interactions between two extra-embryonic tissues, the extra-embryonic ectoder...
International audienceAt the time of implantation, the mouse blastocyst has developed three cell lin...
Abstract: Mammalian embryos change shape dramatically upon implantation. The cellular and molecular ...
Mammalian embryos change shape dramatically upon implantation. The cellular and molecular mechanism ...
AbstractThe visceral endoderm (VE) is an epithelial tissue in the early postimplantation mouse embry...
SummaryThe pluripotent epiblast (EPI) is the founder tissue of almost all somatic cells. EPI and pri...
The foundations of mammalian development lie in a cluster of embryonic epiblast stem cells. In respo...
During early mammalian embryo development, a small number of cells make robust fate decisions at par...
The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity...
Embryogenesis is supported by dynamic loops of cellular interactions. Here, we create a partial mous...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
SummaryTransformation of pluripotent epiblast cells into a cup-shaped epithelium as the mouse blasto...
Transformation of pluripotent epiblast cells into a cup-shaped epithelium as the mouse blastocyst im...
AbstractThe epiblast (EPI) and the primitive endoderm (PE), which constitute foundations for the fut...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reciprocal interactions between two extra-embryonic tissues, the e...
Background: Reciprocal interactions between two extra-embryonic tissues, the extra-embryonic ectoder...
International audienceAt the time of implantation, the mouse blastocyst has developed three cell lin...
Abstract: Mammalian embryos change shape dramatically upon implantation. The cellular and molecular ...
Mammalian embryos change shape dramatically upon implantation. The cellular and molecular mechanism ...
AbstractThe visceral endoderm (VE) is an epithelial tissue in the early postimplantation mouse embry...
SummaryThe pluripotent epiblast (EPI) is the founder tissue of almost all somatic cells. EPI and pri...
The foundations of mammalian development lie in a cluster of embryonic epiblast stem cells. In respo...
During early mammalian embryo development, a small number of cells make robust fate decisions at par...
The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity...