Generation of High-fidelity Blastocyst-like Structures from Porcine Expanded Pluripotent stem cell via Chemically inducing cell plasticity
Zheng Liao,
Xin Qi,
Shijie Yuan
et al.
Abstract:Understanding the mechanisms of blastocyst formation and implantation is crucial for advancing farm animal reproduction. However, research in this area is often hindered by the limited availability of embryos. In this study, we developed an efficient method to generate blastocyst-like structures (termed blastoids) from porcine expanded pluripotent stem cells (pEPSCs) through chemical induction with an efficiency up to 80%. These porcine blastoids closely resemble natural blastocysts in terms of morphology, cel… Show more
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