SummaryThree distinct cell types are present within the 64-cell stage mouse blastocyst. We have investigated cellular development up to this stage using single-cell expression analysis of more than 500 cells. The 48 genes analyzed were selected in part based on a whole-embryo analysis of more than 800 transcription factors. We show that in the morula, blastomeres coexpress transcription factors specific to different lineages, but by the 64-cell stage three cell types can be clearly distinguished according to their quantitative expression profiles. We identify Id2 and Sox2 as the earliest markers of outer and inner cells, respectively. This is followed by an inverse correlation in expression for the receptor-ligand pair Fgfr2/Fgf4 in the ear...
The mouse inner cell mass (ICM) segregates into the epiblast and primitive endoderm (PrE) lineages c...
During early mammalian embryo development, a small number of cells make robust fate decisions at par...
Motivation: Transcriptional regulatory networks controlling cell fate decisions in mammalian embryon...
SummaryThree distinct cell types are present within the 64-cell stage mouse blastocyst. We have inve...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...
AbstractEarly mammalian embryogenesis is controlled by mechanisms governing the balance between plur...
AbstractThe first event of differentiation in mammalian embryogenesis is the segregation of the inne...
Two studies by Guo et al. (2010) and Tang et al. (2010) use comprehensive and systematic single-cell...
AbstractCell and developmental studies have clarified how, by the time of implantation, the mouse em...
Motivation: Single-cell experiments of cells from the early mouse embryo yield gene expression data ...
AbstractThe preimplantation development of the mammalian embryo encompasses a series of critical eve...
The zygote undergoes five cell divisions prior to the first signs of lineage segregation. Blastocyst...
The primary differentiation event during mammalian development occurs at the blastocyst stage and le...
During mammalian blastocyst development, inner cell mass (ICM) cells differentiate into epiblast (Ep...
AbstractStudies using low-resolution methods to assess gene expression during preimplantation mouse ...
The mouse inner cell mass (ICM) segregates into the epiblast and primitive endoderm (PrE) lineages c...
During early mammalian embryo development, a small number of cells make robust fate decisions at par...
Motivation: Transcriptional regulatory networks controlling cell fate decisions in mammalian embryon...
SummaryThree distinct cell types are present within the 64-cell stage mouse blastocyst. We have inve...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...
AbstractEarly mammalian embryogenesis is controlled by mechanisms governing the balance between plur...
AbstractThe first event of differentiation in mammalian embryogenesis is the segregation of the inne...
Two studies by Guo et al. (2010) and Tang et al. (2010) use comprehensive and systematic single-cell...
AbstractCell and developmental studies have clarified how, by the time of implantation, the mouse em...
Motivation: Single-cell experiments of cells from the early mouse embryo yield gene expression data ...
AbstractThe preimplantation development of the mammalian embryo encompasses a series of critical eve...
The zygote undergoes five cell divisions prior to the first signs of lineage segregation. Blastocyst...
The primary differentiation event during mammalian development occurs at the blastocyst stage and le...
During mammalian blastocyst development, inner cell mass (ICM) cells differentiate into epiblast (Ep...
AbstractStudies using low-resolution methods to assess gene expression during preimplantation mouse ...
The mouse inner cell mass (ICM) segregates into the epiblast and primitive endoderm (PrE) lineages c...
During early mammalian embryo development, a small number of cells make robust fate decisions at par...
Motivation: Transcriptional regulatory networks controlling cell fate decisions in mammalian embryon...