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  • An in vitro system that recapitulates temporal characteristics of embryonic development demonstrates that the different rates of mouse and human embryonic development stem from differences in metabolic rates and—further downstream—the global rate of protein synthesis.

    • Margarete Diaz-Cuadros
    • Teemu P. Miettinen
    • Olivier Pourquié
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 613, P: 550-557
  • Human presomitic mesoderm cells derived in vitro demonstrate oscillations of the segmentation clock, thus providing a window into an otherwise inaccessible stage of human development.

    • Margarete Diaz-Cuadros
    • Daniel E. Wagner
    • Olivier Pourquié
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 580, P: 113-118
  • Somite formation relies on a molecular oscillator, the segmentation clock, which leads to oscillatory gene expression in the presomitic mesoderm; this is converted into the periodic generation of segments in response to signalling gradients referred to as the wavefront. Recent studies provide insights into the molecular mechanisms behind this intricate developmental system.

    • Alexis Hubaud
    • Olivier Pourquié
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 15, P: 709-721