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| Open AccessMonolayer platform to generate and purify primordial germ-like cells in vitro provides insights into human germline specification
Generation of primordial germ cell-like cells (PGCLCs) from human pluripotent cells (hPSCs) offers insight into the mechanisms underlying human reproduction, but often requires complex methods. Here they describe a simplified monolayer protocol to differentiate and purify PGCLCs for further analysis.
- Sivakamasundari Vijayakumar
- , Roberta Sala
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| Open AccessReconstitution of prospermatogonial specification in vitro from human induced pluripotent stem cells
Spermatogonia establishment in the fetal and postnatal period is essential for spermatozoa production. Here the authors present a protocol for in vitro reconstitution of human prospermatogonial specification and perform single cell RNA-sequencing to delineate lineage trajectories.
- Young Sun Hwang
- , Shinnosuke Suzuki
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| Open AccessHigh-resolution annotation of the mouse preimplantation embryo transcriptome using long-read sequencing
Until now, the transcriptome of preimplantation mouse embryos has only been analysed by short-read sequencing. Here, the authors perform long-read sequencing to provide a more detailed transcriptome of the preimplantation mouse embryo, identifying various novel transcripts, for example Kdm4dl.
- Yunbo Qiao
- , Chao Ren
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| Open AccessTracing the transitions from pluripotency to germ cell fate with CRISPR screening
Primordial Germ Cell-Like Cells (PGCLCs) are an in vitro model for primordial germ cell development. Here, the authors couple a novel compound reporter with CRISPR screening to identify key genes for exit from pluripotency and acquisition of PGCLC fate; specifically identifying Nr5a2 and Zfp296.
- Jamie A. Hackett
- , Yun Huang
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| Open AccessIn vitro differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into ovarian follicle-like cells
In vitro production of human oocytes for the treatment of female infertility is a goal in reproductive medicine. Here, the authors establish in vitroconditions to generate human ovarian follicle-like cells from human embryonic stem cells.
- Dajung Jung
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| Open AccessMice produced by mitotic reprogramming of sperm injected into haploid parthenogenotes
It is unclear what regulates gamete reprogramming competence. Here, the authors inject sperm into parthenogenetic embryos, generating viable offspring and show that mouse embryos in the mitotic cell cycle can reprogram sperm for full term development.
- Toru Suzuki
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The reverse evolution from multicellularity to unicellularity during carcinogenesis
Multicellularity relies on molecular mechanisms that promote cooperation of individual cells and limit their inappropriate expansion. Here Chen et al. show that genes unique to multicellular organisms are preferentially inactivated during tumour evolution.
- Han Chen
- , Fangqin Lin
- & Xionglei He