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SUBMITTER: Horii T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4354145 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Horii Takuro T Yamamoto Masamichi M Morita Sumiyo S Kimura Mika M Nagao Yasumitsu Y Hatada Izuho I
Scientific reports 20150310
Mammalian tetraploid embryos die in early development because of defects in the epiblast. Experiments with diploid/tetraploid chimeric mice, obtained via the aggregation of embryonic stem cells, clarified that while tetraploid cells are excluded from epiblast derivatives, diploid embryos with tetraploid extraembryonic tissues can develop to term. Today, this method, known as tetraploid complementation, is usually used for rescuing extraembryonic defects or for obtaining completely embryonic stem ...[more]