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Promotion of Trophoblast Stem Cell Proliferation by FGF4
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1998
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Embryo CultureEmbryonic Stem CellDevelopmental BiologyMedicineGeneticsTrophoblast Cell LineageCell LinesStem Cell ResearchMorphogenesisFibroblast Growth FactorMammalian EmbryoEmbryonic DevelopmentStem Cell BiologyStem CellsCell BiologyEmbryology
The trophoblast cell lineage is essential for the survival of the mammalian embryo in utero. This lineage is specified before implantation into the uterus and is restricted to form the fetal portion of the placenta. A culture of mouse blastocysts or early postimplantation trophoblasts in the presence of fibroblast growth factor 4 (FGF4) permitted the isolation of permanent trophoblast stem cell lines. These cell lines differentiated to other trophoblast subtypes in vitro in the absence of FGF4 and exclusively contributed to the trophoblast lineage in vivo in chimeras.
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