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Stephanie Bissiere

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Domingo-Muelas A, Skory R, Moverley A, Ardestani G, Pomp O, Rubio C, et al.
Cell . 2023 Jul; 186(15):3166-3181.e18. PMID: 37413989
Proper preimplantation development is essential to assemble a blastocyst capable of implantation. Live imaging has uncovered major events driving early development in mouse embryos; yet, studies in humans have been...
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Skory R, Moverley A, Ardestani G, Alvarez Y, Domingo-Muelas A, Pomp O, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 May; 14(1):3101. PMID: 37248263
During preimplantation development, contractile forces generated at the apical cortex segregate cells into inner and outer positions of the embryo, establishing the inner cell mass (ICM) and trophectoderm. To which...
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Bissiere S, Hernandez B, Rubio C, Simon C, Plachta N
Fertil Steril . 2023 May; 120(3 Pt 1):467-472. PMID: 37150393
Preimplantation development is the only stage of human development that can be studied outside the body in real time, as human embryos can be produced by in vitro fertilization and...
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Pomp O, Lim H, Skory R, Moverley A, Tetlak P, Bissiere S, et al.
Nat Cell Biol . 2022 Feb; 24(2):155-167. PMID: 35102267
During mammalian development, the first asymmetric cell divisions segregate cells into inner and outer positions of the embryo to establish the pluripotent and trophectoderm lineages. Typically, polarity components differentially regulate...
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Lim H, Alvarez Y, Gasnier M, Wang Y, Tetlak P, Bissiere S, et al.
Nature . 2020 Aug; 585(7825):404-409. PMID: 32848249
To implant in the uterus, the mammalian embryo first specifies two cell lineages: the pluripotent inner cell mass that forms the fetus, and the outer trophectoderm layer that forms the...
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White M, Zenker J, Bissiere S, Plachta N
Dev Cell . 2018 Jun; 45(6):667-679. PMID: 29920273
The preimplantation mouse embryo is a simple self-contained system, making it an excellent model to discover how mammalian cells function in real time and in vivo. Work over the last...
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Zenker J, White M, Gasnier M, Alvarez Y, Lim H, Bissiere S, et al.
Cell . 2018 Mar; 173(3):776-791.e17. PMID: 29576449
Transformation from morula to blastocyst is a defining event of preimplantation embryo development. During this transition, the embryo must establish a paracellular permeability barrier to enable expansion of the blastocyst...
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Bissiere S, Gasnier M, Alvarez Y, Plachta N
Curr Top Dev Biol . 2018 Feb; 128:37-58. PMID: 29477170
The early mouse embryo offers a phenomenal system to dissect how changes in the mechanisms controlling cell fate are integrated with morphogenetic events at the single-cell level. New technologies based...
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Zhao Z, White M, Alvarez Y, Zenker J, Bissiere S, Plachta N
Nat Protoc . 2017 Jul; 12(7):1458-1471. PMID: 28686586
Probing transcription factor (TF)-DNA interactions remains challenging in complex in vivo systems such as mammalian embryos, especially when TF copy numbers and fluorescence background are high. To address this difficulty,...
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White M, Zenker J, Bissiere S, Plachta N
Curr Opin Cell Biol . 2016 Dec; 44:7-13. PMID: 28033492
During preimplantation development, cells of the mammalian embryo must resolve their shape and position to ensure the future viability of the fetus. These initial changes are established as the embryo...