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Ex Utero Culture of Mouse Embryos from Pregastrulation to Advanced Organogenesis
Published on: October 19, 2021
Rat embryo cultures for in vitro teratology
A G Fantel1, R Bechter, D Beckman
1University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Abstract:
Mammalian embryos provide a particular challenge to those who wish to study developmental processes because development takes place inside the mother's body, thus limiting the investigator's ability to directly affect and observe the embryonic stages of development. Fortunately, as this unit illustrates, methods have been developed for in vitro culture of rodent embryos during early postimplantation (gestation days 9 to 11) and early fetal (gestation days 12 to 14) stages, which are the periods during which the major systems of the embryo are established. Embryos at these stages are particularly suitable for screening studies to determine the effects of teratological agents.

