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Concerted cell divisions in embryonic visceral endoderm guide anterior visceral endoderm migration.

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Abstract

Migration of Anterior Visceral Endoderm (AVE) is a critical symmetry breaking event in the early post-implantation embryo development and is essential for establishing the correct body plan. Despite much effort, cellular and molecular events influencing AVE migration are only partially understood. Here, using time-lapse live imaging of mouse embryos, we demonstrate that cell division in the embryonic visceral endoderm is coordinated with AVE migration. Moreover, we demonstrate that temporal inhibition of FGF signalling during the pre-implantation specification of embryonic visceral endoderm perturbs cell cycle progression, thus affecting AVE migration. These findings demonstrate that coordinated cell cycle progression during the implantation stages of development is important for post-implantation morphogenesis in the mouse embryo.

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Journal Title

Dev Biol

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Journal ISSN

0012-1606
1095-564X

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450

Publisher

Elsevier

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Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (098287/Z/12/Z)
European Research Council (669198)