Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0001068.pub3
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Cleavage and Gastrulation in the Mouse Embryo

Abstract: After fertilisation of the oocyte, the mouse zygote divides three times before undergoing compaction, which allows polarisation of the blastomeres, and the first lineage specification between trophectoderm (destined to become placenta) and inner cell mass (ICM). The second lineage specification occurs at the blastocyst stage, when ICM cells become either epiblast (which will give rise to the embryo proper) or primitive endoderm (an extraembryonic lineage). After implantation, the proximal (site of attachment w… Show more

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“…The fetal portion of the placenta comprises trophoblastic, mesenchymal, and vascular cells. Trophoblasts originate from trophectoderm, the outer layer of the blastocyst, that solely contributes to ExE structures including ectoplacental cone and ExE ectoderm (Arnold & Robertson, 2009; Nahaboo & Migeotte, 2018). Mesenchymal and vascular cells originate from the epiblast, a derivative of the blastocyst inner cell mass that is the precursor for most embryonic tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fetal portion of the placenta comprises trophoblastic, mesenchymal, and vascular cells. Trophoblasts originate from trophectoderm, the outer layer of the blastocyst, that solely contributes to ExE structures including ectoplacental cone and ExE ectoderm (Arnold & Robertson, 2009; Nahaboo & Migeotte, 2018). Mesenchymal and vascular cells originate from the epiblast, a derivative of the blastocyst inner cell mass that is the precursor for most embryonic tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fetal portion of the placenta comprises trophoblast, mesenchymal and vascular cells, derived from distinct germ layers. Trophoblast (from the Greek words for "feed" and "embryo") originates from trophectoderm, the external layer of the blastocyst stage embryo, that solely contributes to extra-embryonic structures including ectoplacental cone and ExE ectoderm 6,7 . Mesenchymal and vascular cells originate from the epiblast, a germ layer derived from the blastocyst inner cell mass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e.g. Arnold & Robertson (2009); Hashimoto & Nakatsuji (1989); Nahaboo & Migeotte (2018); Saykali et al (2019); Viotti et al (2014)). The embryo as a whole undergoes dramatic shape changes (McDole et al, 2018; Rivera-Pérez & Hadjantonakis, 2014; Snow, 1977).…”
Section: Spatial Thinking In Developmental Biology: Understanding Andmentioning
confidence: 99%