We developed an air-liquid interphase culture procedure for mammalian oviduct epithelial cells leading to the formation of functional epithelial tissues, which generate oviduct fluid surrogates. These in vitro oviduct epithelia can be co-cultured with living zygotes and enable embryonic development up to the blastocyst stage without addition of embryo culture medium. The described strategy is broadly applicable to analyze early embryo-maternal interactions under standardized in vitro conditions.
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Chen, S., Palma-Vera, S. E., Langhammer, M., Galuska, S. P., Braun, B. C., Krause, E., … Schoen, J. (2017). An air-liquid interphase approach for modeling the early embryo-maternal contact zone. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42298
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