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A dose-dependent response to MEK inhibition determines hypoblast fate in bovine embryos.

Jesica R CanizoAmada E Ynsaurralde RivoltaCamila Vazquez EchegarayMariana SuváVirgilia AlberioJuan F AllerAlejandra S GubermanDaniel F SalamoneRicardo H AlberioRamiro Alberio
Published in: BMC developmental biology (2019)
This study shows that SOX17 can be used as a reliable early marker of hypoblast in the bovine, and based on its expression profile we show that the hypoblast segregates in day 7 blastocysts. Furthermore, SOX17 expression is abolished using 1 μM of PD0325901, without affecting the NANOG population in the epiblast. Modulation of WNT, PKC and LIF are not sufficient to support enhanced NANOG expression in the epiblast when combined with ERK inhibitor, indicating that additional signalling pathways should be examined to determine their potential roles in epiblast expansion.
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