Gene Expression Data
Assay Details
Assay
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Reference:
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J:88779
Martin DM, et al., PITX2 is required for normal development of neurons in the mouse subthalamic nucleus and midbrain. Dev Biol. 2004 Mar 1;267(1):93-108
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Assay type:
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Immunohistochemistry
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MGI Accession ID:
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MGI:6118170
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Gene symbol:
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Calb2
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Gene name:
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calbindin 2
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Antibody:
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anti-calretinin
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Detection system:
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Biotinylated secondary antibody/[Strept]avidin coupled to horseradish peroxidase
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Results
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Specimen
4G:
embryonic day 14.5
(more )
Specimen
4G:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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involves: C57BL/6J
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Age:
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embryonic day 14.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Fixation:
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4% Paraformaldehyde
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Structure |
Level |
Pattern |
Image |
Note |
TS22: prethalamus |
Present |
Regionally restricted |
4G
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Expression in subthalamic nucleus.
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Specimen
4H:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ * C57BL/6J
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Mutant Allele(s):
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Pitx2tm2Sac/Pitx2tm2Sac
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Age:
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embryonic day 14.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Fixation:
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4% Paraformaldehyde
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Structure |
Level |
Pattern |
Image |
Note |
TS22: prethalamus |
Absent |
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4H
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Authors report bilateral loss of expression in the ventrolateral thalamus.
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Specimen
4I:
embryonic day 14.5
(more )
Specimen
4I:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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involves: C57BL/6J
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Age:
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embryonic day 14.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Fixation:
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4% Paraformaldehyde
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Structure |
Level |
Pattern |
Image |
Note |
TS22: prethalamus |
Present |
Regionally restricted |
4I
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Expression in subthalamic nucleus.
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Specimen
4J:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ * C57BL/6J
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Mutant Allele(s):
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Pitx2tm2Sac/Pitx2tm2Sac
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Age:
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embryonic day 14.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Fixation:
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4% Paraformaldehyde
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Structure |
Level |
Pattern |
Image |
Note |
TS22: prethalamus |
Absent |
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4J
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No expression in the thalamic region expected to contain the subthalamic nucleus.
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