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blastocyst

American  
[blas-tuh-sist] / ˈblæs tə sɪst /

noun

Embryology.
  1. the blastula of the mammalian embryo, consisting of an inner cell mass, a cavity, and an outer layer, the trophoblast.


blastocyst British  
/ ˈblæstəʊˌsɪst /

noun

  1. Also called: blastosphere.  the blastula of mammals: a sphere of cells ( trophoblast ) enclosing an inner mass of cells and a fluid-filled cavity ( blastocoel )

  2. another name for germinal vesicle

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blastocyst Scientific  
/ blăstə-sĭst′ /
  1. The modified blastula that is characteristic of placental mammals. It has an outer layer, known as a trophoblast, that participates in the development of the placenta. The inner layer of cells develops into the embryo.


Etymology

Origin of blastocyst

First recorded in 1885–90; blasto- + -cyst

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The technique, called blastocyst complementation, is similar to a technique used to create mice with human immune systems, which have proven to be powerful research tools.

From Science Daily • Apr. 25, 2024

A blastocyst is the early stage of an embryo, which is defined as the state of development that starts at fertilization and lasts up to eight weeks.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 21, 2024

What about preimplantation models of human embryos that mimic the blastocyst stage of natural embryos—that is, the stage at which doctors transfer fertility-clinic embryos into a patient’s uterus?

From Scientific American • Jul. 13, 2023

One way in which researchers have tried to delve into events after the blastocyst stage is by producing ersatz embryos from mouse stem cells.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 16, 2023

In mammals, the blastula forms the blastocyst in the next stage of development.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022