Fig. 2. Differentiation of mouse ES cells. (A) Mouse ES cells
differentiate into three cell types - primitive endoderm, trophectoderm (TE)
and primitive ectoderm - mimicking the differentiation potential of
pluripotent stem cells in preimplantation embryos. (B-E) Different
culture conditions can induce ES cells to differentiate into certain lineages.
(B) In the absence of Lif and in the presence of an excess of Oct3/4, ES cells
differentiate into primitive endoderm-like cells, whereas (C) in the absence
of Nanog and in the presence of Gata6, they differentiate into parietal
endoderm-like cells. (D,E) Removing Oct3/4 from, and adding Cdx2 to, ES cell
culture induces TE-like differentiation. MEFc, mouse embryonic fibroblast
conditioned medium.