“…In our experiment, we visualized the migration of PrE precursors from stage E3.5 through time-lapse imaging of PrE-specific reporter ( Pdgfra H2B-GFP/+ , 22 ) embryos (Figure 1a, b and Supplemental movie S1). By analyzing the relative distance of the GFP-positive cells to the center of the ICM surface 21 (Figure 1c), we found that at the initial hours of observation, no significant migration of PrE precursors showed little migration; however, after 8.5 hrs (approximately stage E3.75), the distance of GFP-positive cells to the center of ICM surface was progressively reduced, indicating that the relative allocation of PrE precursors tended to approach the center of the ICM surface (Figure 1d and e). Concurrently, we found that at the beginning of observation, the cavity of the blastocyst continuously expanded, and after E3.75, the blastocoel began to display rhythmic vibration (Figure 1f, g and Supplemental movie S2), which was accompanied by the significant migration of PrE precursors (Figure 1d and e).…”