Donor ES Cells Impede Host Epiblast Specification in 8-Cell Stage Chimeras
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Watch a 47-minute research seminar where Professor Stanley Strawbridge from the University of Cambridge presents findings on how donor embryonic stem cells affect host epiblast development in 8-cell stage chimeras. Learn about the mechanisms of spatial crowding and FGF4 signaling that influence this developmental process. Delivered as part of the "New statistical physics in living matter: non-equilibrium states under adaptive control" program at the Isaac Newton Institute, this talk explores the intersection of developmental biology and mathematical sciences, providing insights into stem cell behavior and tissue development.
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SPL | Prof. Stanley Strawbridge | Pushy Guests: Donor ES cells impede host epiblast specification
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