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Nature research paper: Reconstruction and deconstruction of human somitogenesis in vitro

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Here we introduce novel tridimensional culture systems of human pluripotent stem cells , called Somitoids and Segmentoids, which recapitulate the formation of somite-like structures with antero-posterior identity. We identify a key function of the segmentation clock in converting temporal rhythmicity into the spatial regularity of anterior and posterior somitic compartments.

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