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The physiological and pathological mechanisms of early embryonic development

Jian Mu, Zhou Zhou, Qing Sang, Lei Wang

2022Fundamental Research25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Early embryonic development is a complex process. The zygote undergoes several rounds of division to form a blastocyst, and during this process, the zygote undergoes the maternal-to-zygotic transition to gain control of embryonic development and makes two cell fate decisions to differentiate into an embryonic and two extra-embryonic lineages. With the use of new molecular biotechnologies and animal models, we can now further study the molecular mechanisms of early embryonic development and the pathological causes of early embryonic arrest. Here, we first summarize the known molecular regulatory mechanisms of early embryonic development in mice. Then we discuss the pathological factors leading to the early embryonic arrest. We hope that this review will give researchers a relatively complete view of the physiology and pathology of early embryonic development.

Topics & Concepts

Embryonic stem cellZygoteEmbryogenesisBiologyBlastocystCell biologyMaternal to zygotic transitionEmbryoNeuroscienceGeneticsGeneRenal and related cancersPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchReproductive Biology and Fertility
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