ey0020.13-12 | Section | ESPEYB20
G Amadei
, CE Handford
, C Qiu
, J De Jonghe
, H Greenfeld
, M Tran
, BK Martin
, DY Chen
, A Aguilera-Castrejon
, JH Hanna
, MB Elowitz
, F Hollfelder
, J Shendure
, DM Glover
, M Zernicka-Goetz
In Brief: The authors created mouse embryos in the laboratory from a combination of multiple stem cell lines. These embryos were developed ex vivo up to the equivalent of day 8.5 post-fertilization. Embryos developed within an extraembryonic yolk sac and were similar to whole natural embryos, with defined forebrain and midbrain regions, a beating heart-like structure, a neural tube and somites, a tail bud containing neuromesodermal progenitors, a gut tube, and also pr...