Transcriptional elements from the human SP-C gene direct expression in the primordial respiratory epithelium of transgenic mice

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In situ hybridization histochemistry was used to analyze the expression of human surfactant protein gene ligated to bacterial chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (SP-C-CAT) in the lung development of transgenic mice. The distribution of this gene is compared with that of endogenous SP-C and CC10 genes in the various stages of development. Results indicate that the expression of SP-C-CAT is dependent on the developmental stage and is similar to the pattern shown by endogenous SP-C.

Author: Wert, Susan E., Whitsett, Jeffrey A., Glasser, Stephan W., Korfhagen, Thomas R.
Lungs, Lung, Genetic transcription, Transcription (Genetics), Genetically modified mice

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Math5 is required for both early retinal neuron differentiation and cell cycle progression

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Study of neurogenesis in retina of mouse under influence of enzymes, for analysis of cell progression, is presented.

Author: Le, Tien T., Wroblewski, Emily, Patel, Sima, Riesenberg, Amy N., Brown, Nadean L.
United States, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences, Science & research, All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Enzymes, Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Enzymes for Food Processing, Cellular Biology, Usage, Cytology

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