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Inner cell mass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Changes in the morphology and cell number of the inner cell mass (ICM) of porcine blastocysts at the expanded and hatched stages during freezing (-6. Changes in the morphology and cell number of the inner cell mass (ICM) of porcine blastocysts at the expanded and hatched stages during freezing (-6...
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Definition and other additional information on Inner cell mass from Biology-Online.org dictionary.
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We show that the activity of Sall4 is cell-autonomously required for the development of the epiblast and primitive endoderm from the inner cell mass. These data establish Sall4 as an essential transcription factor required for the early development of inner cell mass-derived cell lineages.
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A blastocyst is a thin-walled hollow sphere made up of an outer layer of cells, a fluid filled cavity, and an inner cell mass containing pluripotent stem cells. Early stem cells are found in the inner cell mass of the blastocyst. Once the inner cell mass is removed from the blastocyst,
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Extensive fragmentation has been associated with reduced blastocyst formation and implantation. We examined the relationship between early fragmentation and subsequent allocation of cells to the trophectoderm and inner cell mass in the human blastocyst.
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The outgrowing trophoblasts were not only nonadhesive to the macrophages but also repelled them actively, thus preventing them from reaching the inner cell mass (ICM).
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Primary Differentiation in the Human Blastocyst: Comparative Molecular Portraits of Inner Cell Mass and Trophectoderm Cells The primary differentiation event during mammalian development occurs at the blastocyst stage and leads to the delineation of the inner cell mass (ICM) and the trophectoderm (TE).
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The proliferation of cells in the inner cell mass. [source: GOC:dph, GOC:isa_complete, ISBN:0124020607, ISBN:0198542771] See also the Anatomical Dictionary for Mouse Development ontology terms 'TS4, inner cell mass ; EMAP:14' and 'TS5, inner cell mass ;
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