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Human trophectoderm cells are not yet committed
Author(s) -
C. De Paepe,
G. Cauffman,
A. Verloes,
J. Sterckx,
Paul Devroey,
Herman Tournaye,
I. Liebærs,
H. Van de Velde
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
human reproduction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.446
H-Index - 226
eISSN - 1460-2350
pISSN - 0268-1161
DOI - 10.1093/humrep/des432
Subject(s) - homeobox protein nanog , sox2 , blastocyst , inner cell mass , embryonic stem cell , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , andrology , nanog homeobox protein , embryo , immunology , induced pluripotent stem cell , genetics , medicine , embryogenesis , gene
Are human trophectoderm (TE) cells committed or still able to develop into inner cell mass (ICM) cells?

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