Published December 10, 2020 | Version Accepted Version
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Principles of Self-Organization of the Mammalian Embryo

  • 1. ROR icon University of Cambridge
  • 2. ROR icon Harvard University
  • 3. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

Early embryogenesis is a conserved and self-organized process. In the mammalian embryo, the potential for self-organization is manifested in its extraordinary developmental plasticity, allowing a correctly patterned embryo to arise despite experimental perturbation. The underlying mechanisms enabling such regulative development have long been a topic of study. In this Review, we summarize our current understanding of the self-organizing principles behind the regulative nature of the early mammalian embryo. We argue that geometrical constraints, feedback between mechanical and biochemical factors, and cellular heterogeneity are all required to ensure the developmental plasticity of mammalian embryo development.

Additional Information

© 2020 Published by Elsevier. Available online 10 December 2020. We thank David Glover, Marta Shahbazi, Berna Sozen, Adiyant Lamba, and Min Bao for the constructive comments on the review. The work in the M.Z.-G. lab is supported by Wellcome Trust (098287/Z/12/Z), ERC (669198), Luverhulme Trust (RPG-2018-085), National Institutes of Health (R01 HD100456-01A1, 1DP1HD104575-01), Curci and Weston Havens Foundations, and Open Philanthropy grants.

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Identifiers

PMCID
PMC8212876
Eprint ID
107022
DOI
10.1016/j.cell.2020.11.003
Resolver ID
CaltechAUTHORS:20201210-160239379

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Funding

Wellcome Trust
098287/Z/12/Z
European Research Council (ERC)
669198
Luverhulme Trust
RPG-2018-085
NIH
R01 HD100456-01A1
NIH
1DP1HD104575-01
Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation
Weston Havens Foundation
Open Philanthropy

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2020-12-11
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2021-11-16
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Division of Biology and Biological Engineering (BBE)