Position- and Hippo signaling-dependent plasticity during lineage segregation in the early mouse embryo

eLife7.70
Volume: 6
Published: Feb 22, 2017
Abstract
The segregation of the trophectoderm (TE) from the inner cell mass (ICM) in the mouse blastocyst is determined by position-dependent Hippo signaling. However, the window of responsiveness to Hippo signaling, the exact timing of lineage commitment and the overall relationship between cell commitment and global gene expression changes are still unclear. Single-cell RNA sequencing during lineage segregation revealed that the TE transcriptional...
Paper Details
Title
Position- and Hippo signaling-dependent plasticity during lineage segregation in the early mouse embryo
Published Date
Feb 22, 2017
Journal
Volume
6
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