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Cattle Embryo Staging System from Post-Hatching to the start of Gastrulation

Criteria for, and diagrammatic representation and typical sections (H&E or CER1 stained) of, cattle embryos at the five stages of development between hatching and the start of gastrulation, based on data from sectioning 32 embryos.

AVH, anterior VH; EmE, embryonic ectoderm; Endo, endoderm; Epi, epiblast; H, undifferentiated hypoblast; Meso, mesoderm; mTB, mural trophoblast; PH, parietal (mural) hypoblast; PS, primitive streak; RL, Rauber’s Layer (polar TB); VH, (embryonic) visceral hypoblast. All bars are 100 μm.


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Reference

van Leeuwen J, Berg DK & Pfeffer PL. (2015). Morphological and Gene Expression Changes in Cattle Embryos from Hatched Blastocyst to Early Gastrulation Stages after Transfer of In Vitro Produced Embryos. PLoS ONE , 10, e0129787. PMID: 26076128 DOI.

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© 2015 van Leeuwen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited

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