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Expression of the nontransmembrane tyrosine phosphatase gene erp during mouse.
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| Author | Carrasco, Daniel Bravo, Rodrigo |
| Abstract | We have studied the expression of the nontransmembrane tyrosine phosphatase gene erp during mouse development using in situ hybridization analysis. The results show that during the early postimplantational stages of development, erp expression is observed only in maternally derived decidual cells surrounding the developing embryo. At day 1 0.5, erp is weakly expressed in the embryo in the neural tube, hind gut, and other embryonic strudures. However, in 1 2.5-day embryos, erp is present in most organs, with the highest expression restrided to the developing neural system. During later development, at day 1 7.5, the levels of erp decline in some neural strudures but remain high in others, like the dorsal root ganghia. High levels of erp expression are maintained in several |
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| Subject Keyword | Nontransmembrane Tyrosine Phosphatase Gene Erp Erp Expression Embryonic Strudures Neural Tube High Level Mouse Development Erp Decline Hind Gut Neural System Situ Hybridization Analysis Decidual Cell Early Postimplantational Stage Dorsal Root Ganghia 5-day Embryo Neural Strudures |
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