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Location of transient ectodermal progenitor potential in mouse development

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Fig. 1. Dynamic patterns of marker gene expression during ectodermformation in mouse embryos.in the epiblast and ExE, before being restricted to the anterior side from E6.5.(F)  (A) T is expressed in the posterior side fromE6.5
Fig. 2. The anterior part of the embryonicectoderm at E6.5 is pluripotent.(A) Dissection process of E6.5 mouseembryos
Fig. 3. The anterior ectoderm in E7.0 mouseembryo has the potential to give rise to neuraland epidermal cells
Fig. 4. BMP4 cannot repress neural inductionor promote epidermal fate in the anteriorectoderm at E7.5
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