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- Gastruloid abstract "Gastruloids are three dimensional aggregates of mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) that display many features of early development such as symmetry-breaking, axial organisation, germ layer specification, polarised gene expression and axial elongation. As a model system, they are highly reproducible, straightforward to generate and can be used to investigate the underlying principles and processes of early mammalian development.".
- Gastruloid thumbnail Example_of_a_Gastruloid.png?width=300.
- Gastruloid wikiPageExternalLink amapress.gen.cam.ac.uk.
- Gastruloid wikiPageExternalLink ?page_id=1604.
- Gastruloid wikiPageID "49241355".
- Gastruloid wikiPageLength "8440".
- Gastruloid wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Gastruloid wikiPageRevisionID "707370402".
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink Brachyury.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_biology.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink Embryoid_body.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink Embryonal_carcinoma.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink Embryonic_stem_cell.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink Gastrulation.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink Primitive_streak.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink TBX6.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLink File:Example_of_a_Gastruloid.png.
- Gastruloid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gastruloid".
- Gastruloid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gastruloid subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Gastruloid hypernym Aggregates.
- Gastruloid comment "Gastruloids are three dimensional aggregates of mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) that display many features of early development such as symmetry-breaking, axial organisation, germ layer specification, polarised gene expression and axial elongation. As a model system, they are highly reproducible, straightforward to generate and can be used to investigate the underlying principles and processes of early mammalian development.".
- Gastruloid label "Gastruloid".
- Gastruloid wasDerivedFrom Gastruloid?oldid=707370402.
- Gastruloid depiction Example_of_a_Gastruloid.png.
- Gastruloid isPrimaryTopicOf Gastruloid.