Pluripotent stem cell-derived model of the post-implantation human embryo
University of Cambridge · University of Washington · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The human embryo undergoes morphogenetic transformations following implantation into the uterus, but our knowledge of this crucial stage is limited by the inability to observe the embryo in vivo. Models of the embryo derived from stem cells are important tools for interrogating developmental events and tissue–tissue crosstalk during these stages 1 . Here we establish a model of the human post-implantation embryo, a human embryoid, comprising embryonic and extraembryonic tissues. We combine two types of extraembryonic-like cell generated by overexpression of transcription factors with wild-type embryonic stem cells and promote their self-organization into structures that mimic several aspects of the…
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7Topics & keywords
- Epiblast
- Cell biology
- Germ layer
- Embryonic stem cell
- Biology
- Embryo
- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- Embryoid body