Published February 2011 | Version public
Journal Article

Proclaiming fate in the early mouse embryo

  • 1. ROR icon University of Cambridge

Abstract

In the mouse embryo, the first differences between cells that result in distinct lineages have long been thought to arise only as a consequence of differential cell positioning at relatively late preimplantation stages. Differences in Oct4 transcription factor kinetics between cells at the 4–8-cell stage are now shown to be predictive of future lineages, providing further evidence for much earlier initiation of cell fate decisions.

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© 2011 Nature Publishing Group. The author declares no competing financial interests.

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94767
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10.1038/ncb0211-112
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