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Publication : Location of transient ectodermal progenitor potential in mouse development.

First Author  Li L Year  2013
Journal  Development Volume  140
Issue  22 Pages  4533-43
PubMed ID  24131634 Mgi Jnum  J:204971
Mgi Id  MGI:5543830 Doi  10.1242/dev.092866
Citation  Li L, et al. (2013) Location of transient ectodermal progenitor potential in mouse development. Development 140(22):4533-43
abstractText  Ectoderm is one of the three classic germ layers in the early mouse embryo, with the capacity to develop into both the central nervous system and epidermis. Because it is a transient phase of development with few molecular markers, the early ectoderm is the least understood germ layer in mouse embryonic development. In this work, we studied the differentiation potential of isolated ectoderm tissue in response to BMP signaling at various developmental stages (E6.5, E7.0 and E7.5), and identified a transient region in the anterior-proximal side of the embryo at E7.0 that possesses the ability to become neural or epidermal ectoderm in response to the absence or presence of BMP4, respectively. Furthermore, we demonstrated that inhibition of Nodal signaling could direct the pluripotent E6.5 epiblast cells towards ectoderm lineages during differentiation in explants in vitro. Our work not only improves our understanding of ectodermal layer development in early embryos, but also provides a framework for regenerative differentiation towards ectodermal tissues.
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