AbstractThe epiblast is a single cell-layered epithelium which generates through gastrulation all tissues in an amniote embryo proper. Specification of the epiblast as a cell lineage in early development is coupled with that of the trophoblast and hypoblast, two lineages dedicated to forming extramebryonic tissues. The complex relationship between molecular specification and morphogenetic segregation of these three lineages is not well understood. In this review I will compare the ontogeny of epithelial epiblast in different amniote groups and emphasize the diversity in cell biological mechanisms employed by each group to reach this conserved epithelial structure as the pre-requisite for gastrulation. The limitations of associating cell fat...
During gastrulation, early embryos specify and reorganise the topology of their germ layers. Surpris...
Gastrulation consists in the dramatic reorganisation of the epiblast, a one-cell thick epithelial sh...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...
AbstractThe epiblast is a single cell-layered epithelium which generates through gastrulation all ti...
The foundations of mammalian development lie in a cluster of embryonic epiblast stem cells. In respo...
Abstract: Following implantation, the human embryo undergoes major morphogenetic transformations tha...
AbstractThe developmental potency of cells in the proximal and distal regions of the epiblast of pre...
In the animal kingdom, gastrulation, the process by which the primary germ layers are formed involve...
Vertebrate embryogenesis entails an exquisitely coordinated combination of cell proliferation, fate ...
The foundations of mammalian development lie in a cluster of embryonic epiblast stem cells. In respo...
SummaryIt has been thought that early inner cell mass (ICM) is a homogeneous population and that cel...
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...
AbstractMouse embryos segregate three different lineages during preimplantation development: trophob...
SummaryDuring early embryonic development, cells are organized as cohesive epithelial sheets that ar...
During gastrulation, early embryos specify and reorganise the topology of their germ layers. Surpris...
Gastrulation consists in the dramatic reorganisation of the epiblast, a one-cell thick epithelial sh...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...
AbstractThe epiblast is a single cell-layered epithelium which generates through gastrulation all ti...
The foundations of mammalian development lie in a cluster of embryonic epiblast stem cells. In respo...
Abstract: Following implantation, the human embryo undergoes major morphogenetic transformations tha...
AbstractThe developmental potency of cells in the proximal and distal regions of the epiblast of pre...
In the animal kingdom, gastrulation, the process by which the primary germ layers are formed involve...
Vertebrate embryogenesis entails an exquisitely coordinated combination of cell proliferation, fate ...
The foundations of mammalian development lie in a cluster of embryonic epiblast stem cells. In respo...
SummaryIt has been thought that early inner cell mass (ICM) is a homogeneous population and that cel...
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...
AbstractMouse embryos segregate three different lineages during preimplantation development: trophob...
SummaryDuring early embryonic development, cells are organized as cohesive epithelial sheets that ar...
During gastrulation, early embryos specify and reorganise the topology of their germ layers. Surpris...
Gastrulation consists in the dramatic reorganisation of the epiblast, a one-cell thick epithelial sh...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...