The treasure inside human naive pluripotency, generation of trophectoderm and blastoids
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2021.05.010
The treasure inside human naive pluripotency, generation of trophectoderm and blastoids
Abstract
Recent advances in human naive pluripotent stem cell culture have demonstrated their ability to generate trophectoderm and descendant trophoblast cell types. Moreover, the same cells when cultured in three-dimensional configurations self-organize to generate blastocyst-like structures called blastoids. These discoveries represent a major step forward in modeling early human embryonic development.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests Ali H. Brivanlou is a co-founder of OvaNova Inc., as well as a co-founder of Rumi Scientific Inc. Riccardo De Santis declares no competing interests.
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