A Spatial Transcriptome Atlas Reconstructs Primate Early Organogenesis
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Cell Biology · Developmental Biology
Researchers have constructed a three-dimensional spatial transcriptome atlas of cynomolgus monkey embryos at Carnegie stages 9 and 10, providing a detailed molecular map of early organogenesis in primates. The study involved comparative analyses with public human and mouse data to dissect conserved and species-specific transcriptional programs governing embryonic development. This atlas offers a critical resource for understanding the fundamental cellular and molecular processes that shape early embryonic development, which is directly relevant to your interest in fetal programming of diseases and how disruptions during these sensitive windows can influence the health of future generations.
Novelty: 92%
Rigor: 88%
Significance: 90%
Validity: 85%
Clarity: 78%
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