Self-organization of the in vitro attached human embryo
Alessia Deglincerti,
Gist F. Croft,
Lauren N. Pietila,
Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz,
Eric D. Siggia and
Ali H. Brivanlou ()
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Alessia Deglincerti: Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Molecular Embryology, The Rockefeller University
Gist F. Croft: Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Molecular Embryology, The Rockefeller University
Lauren N. Pietila: Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Molecular Embryology, The Rockefeller University
Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz: Development, and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
Eric D. Siggia: Center for Studies in Physics and Biology, The Rockefeller University
Ali H. Brivanlou: Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Molecular Embryology, The Rockefeller University
Nature, 2016, vol. 533, issue 7602, 251-254
Abstract:
An in vitro model to study the early events that direct human embryo development after formation of the blastocyst and implantation in the uterine wall.
Date: 2016
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