A couple of days after fertilization of a mouse oocyte by a sperm, two sequential cell differentiation events segregate pluripotent cells that can be identified by the presence of specific markers. Early mammalian embryos are relatively easy to recover as they are not yet implanted in the uterus matrix. Several decades of experimentation have enabled to find appropriate media to culture them, and therefore provide an excellent way to test different experimental setups such as the use of signaling inhibitors. We provide here a commonly used protocol to culture preimplantation embryos as well as a method to detect pluripotent cells in blastocysts.
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