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Blastomere Explants to Test for Cell Fate Commitment During Embryonic Development
 
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Blastomere Explants to Test for Cell Fate Commitment During Embryonic Development

Article DOI: 10.3791/4458-v 14:08 min January 26th, 2013
January 26th, 2013

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The fate of an individual embryonic cell can be influenced by inherited molecules and/or by signals from neighboring cells. Utilizing fate maps of the cleavage stage Xenopus embryo, single blastomeres can be identified for culture in isolation to assess the contributions of inherited molecules versus cell-cell interactions.

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Blastomere Explants Cell Fate Commitment Embryonic Development Fate Maps Lineage Tracing Precursor Cells Developmental Potential Experimental Manipulation Cellular Environment External Factors Blastomeres Early Cells Normal Environment Neighboring Cells Alternate Fates Signals
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