AbstractCell and developmental studies have clarified how, by the time of implantation, the mouse embryo forms three primary cell lineages: epiblast (EPI), primitive endoderm (PE), and trophectoderm (TE). However, it still remains unknown when cells allocated to these three lineages become determined in their developmental fate. To address this question, we studied the developmental potential of single blastomeres derived from 16- and 32-cell stage embryos and supported by carrier, tetraploid blastomeres. We were able to generate singletons, identical twins, triplets, and quadruplets from individual inner and outer cells of 16-cell embryos and, sporadically, foetuses from single cells of 32-cell embryos. The use of embryos constitutively ex...
SummaryThe pluripotent epiblast (EPI) is the founder tissue of almost all somatic cells. EPI and pri...
Plasticity is a well-known feature of mammalian development, and yet very little is known about its ...
AbstractCells of the primitive endoderm (PrE) and the pluripotent epiblast (EPI), the two lineages s...
AbstractCell and developmental studies have clarified how, by the time of implantation, the mouse em...
AbstractThe epiblast (EPI) and the primitive endoderm (PE), which constitute foundations for the fut...
A crucial question in mammalian development is how cells of the early embryo differentiate into dist...
Abstract During preimplantation development, mammalian embryo cells (blastomeres) cleave, gradually ...
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...
A critical point in mammalian development is when the early embryo implants into its mother's uterus...
Cell plasticity or potency is necessary for the formation of multiple cell types. The mechanisms und...
SummaryCell plasticity or potency is necessary for the formation of multiple cell types. The mechani...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
The first lineage specification during mammalian embryo development can be visually distinguished at...
Blastomeres of the early mouse embryo are thought to be equivalent in their developmental properties...
SummaryThe pluripotent epiblast (EPI) is the founder tissue of almost all somatic cells. EPI and pri...
Plasticity is a well-known feature of mammalian development, and yet very little is known about its ...
AbstractCells of the primitive endoderm (PrE) and the pluripotent epiblast (EPI), the two lineages s...
AbstractCell and developmental studies have clarified how, by the time of implantation, the mouse em...
AbstractThe epiblast (EPI) and the primitive endoderm (PE), which constitute foundations for the fut...
A crucial question in mammalian development is how cells of the early embryo differentiate into dist...
Abstract During preimplantation development, mammalian embryo cells (blastomeres) cleave, gradually ...
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...
A critical point in mammalian development is when the early embryo implants into its mother's uterus...
Cell plasticity or potency is necessary for the formation of multiple cell types. The mechanisms und...
SummaryCell plasticity or potency is necessary for the formation of multiple cell types. The mechani...
International audienceDuring early development, the mammalian embryo undergoes a series of profound ...
The first lineage specification during mammalian embryo development can be visually distinguished at...
Blastomeres of the early mouse embryo are thought to be equivalent in their developmental properties...
SummaryThe pluripotent epiblast (EPI) is the founder tissue of almost all somatic cells. EPI and pri...
Plasticity is a well-known feature of mammalian development, and yet very little is known about its ...
AbstractCells of the primitive endoderm (PrE) and the pluripotent epiblast (EPI), the two lineages s...