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  • International discussion must guide research, urge Nicolas Rivron, Martin Pera and colleagues.

    • Nicolas Rivron
    • Martin Pera
    • Rosario Isasi
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 564, P: 183-185
  • Trophoblast and embryonic stem cells interact in vitro to form structures that resemble early blastocysts, and the embryo provides signals that drive early trophectoderm development and implantation.

    • Nicolas C. Rivron
    • Javier Frias-Aldeguer
    • Niels Geijsen
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 557, P: 106-111
  • Blastoids derived from naive PXGL-cultured human pluripotent stem cells in which Hippo, TGF-β and ERK pathways are inhibited closely recapitulate aspects of blastocyst development, form cells resembling blastocyst-stage cells and thus provide a model system for implantation and development studies.

    • Harunobu Kagawa
    • Alok Javali
    • Nicolas Rivron
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 601, P: 600-605
  • Human embryology is flourishing thanks to an impetus provided by embryo models formed from stem cells. These scientific advances require meticulous experimental work and a refined ethical framework, but also sensible public communication. Securing public support is essential to achieve societal impact.

    • Nicolas C. Rivron
    • Alfonso Martinez-Arias
    • Kazuto Kato
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 25, P: 1717-1719
  • While the core regulators involved in maintenance of naïve and formative pluripotency have been described, less is known about the regulation of the transition between the two states. Here they show that FoxO transcription factors mediate the naïve to formative pluripotency transition and are regulated via AKT phosphorylation.

    • Laura Santini
    • Saskia Kowald
    • Martin Leeb
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-17
  • Authentic hypoblast cells created from naive human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) spontaneously assemble with naive hPSCs to form a three-dimensional bilaminar structure (bilaminoids) with a pro-amniotic-like cavity.

    • Takumi Okubo
    • Nicolas Rivron
    • Yasuhiro Takashima
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 626, P: 357-366
  • Pluripotent stem cells are being used to generate models of early embryogenesis that are promising for discovery and translational research. To be useful, these models require critical consideration of their level of efficiency and fidelity to natural embryos. Here we propose criteria with which to raise the standards of stem-cell-based embryo models of human embryogenesis.

    • Alfonso Martinez Arias
    • Nicolas Rivron
    • Aryeh Warmflash
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 26, P: 1625-1628
  • In the next 10 years, the continued exploration of human embryology holds promise to revolutionize regenerative and reproductive medicine with important societal consequences. In this Comment we speculate on the evolution of recent advances made and describe emerging technologies for basic research, their potential clinical applications, and, importantly, the ethical frameworks in which they must be considered.

    • Ali H. Brivanlou
    • Nicolas Rivron
    • Norbert Gleicher
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-4
  • The authors present a protocol for the generation of human blastoids—structures morphologically and transcriptionally resembling complete blastocysts—from pluripotent stem cells and for their use in modeling implantation into hormonally stimulated endometrial cells.

    • Heidar Heidari Khoei
    • Alok Javali
    • Nicolas Rivron
    Protocols
    Nature Protocols
    Volume: 18, P: 1584-1620