A Spatiotemporal Atlas of Mouse Gastrulation and Early Organogenesis to Explore Axial Patterning and ProjectIn VitroModels ontoIn VivoSpace
Luke TG Harland,
Tim Lohoff,
Noushin Koulena
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYAt the onset of murine gastrulation, pluripotent epiblast cells migrate through the primitive streak, generating mesodermal and endodermal precursors, while the ectoderm arises from the remaining epiblast. Together, these germ layers establish the body plan, defining major body axes and initiating organogenesis. Although comprehensive single cell transcriptional atlases of dissociated mouse embryos across embryonic stages have provided valuable insights during gastrulation, the spatial context for cell … Show more
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