In this article Minchiotti, Patriarca, and colleagues show that gastruloid formation provides an additional test of the developmental fidelity of stem cells. This study reveals that LIF exerts a dominant effect over exogenous FGF/ACTIVIN to provide gastruloid development competence, and suggests that a certain degree of phenotypic heterogeneity in the stem cell population is essential to generate functional cell aggregates.
Gastruloid Development Competence Discriminates Different States of Pluripotency
Cermola Federica;D'Aniello Cristina;Tatè Rosarita;De Cesare Dario;Minchiotti Gabriella
;Patriarca Eduardo Jorge
2021
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In this article Minchiotti, Patriarca, and colleagues show that gastruloid formation provides an additional test of the developmental fidelity of stem cells. This study reveals that LIF exerts a dominant effect over exogenous FGF/ACTIVIN to provide gastruloid development competence, and suggests that a certain degree of phenotypic heterogeneity in the stem cell population is essential to generate functional cell aggregates.File in questo prodotto:
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