Cardiac Morphology, Gene Expression and Histology (Core D)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Embryoid Bodies From Embryonic Stem Cells In-vitro Robert Christensen Biology Department Eastern Connecticut State University.
Advertisements

Early embryonic development of the nervous system is relatively similar in most vertebrates. In most amphibians, including our model species Xenopus laevis,
Slides preparation - e.g., gelatin or poly – lysine treatment of slides siliconization of coverslips by precipitation ( e.g., ethanol) by cross-linkage.
How to get the cloned gene? (How to clone or identify the gene?) (1) From academic scientist (2) From company (3) PCR (RT-PCR) (4) From DNA library.
Gas: 2000 liters of methane gas released/day! Size : 6 tons 250kg food eaten every 100kg of elephant dung/day Gestation : 23 months Females give birth.
Biotechnology Techniques in Developmental Biology Ch. 5 - Gilbert pp
Biotechnology Techniques in Developmental Biology Ch. 5 - Gilbert pp
Detecting DNA with DNA probes arrays. DNA sequences can be detected by DNA probes and arrays (= collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid.
17th European Congress of Pathology Biochips and related Bioinformatics areas applied to Pathology Barcelona September 18, 1999 Dr. Fernando Martín-Sánchez.
Immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization allow researchers to pinpoint the expression of their protein and nucleic acid targets, respectively.
An-Jen Chiang, Di-Rong Chen, Jiin-Tsuey Cheng, Tsung-Hsien Chang 
Outline of the process of TMA assembly
From: Mitochondrial Localization and Ocular Expression of Mutant Opa3 in a Mouse Model of 3-Methylglutaconicaciduria Type III Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis.
Supplementary figure 3 a b M 1 2 Probe: Unc5b 7 kb
Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH) Assay
Published in Thyroid. January 2014, 24(1): DOI: /thy
Volume 61, Issue 2, Pages (February 2002)
Induction of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Mouse Embryonic and Adult Fibroblast Cultures by Defined Factors  Kazutoshi Takahashi, Shinya Yamanaka  Cell 
Arnd Heuser, Eva R. Plovie, Patrick T. Ellinor, Katja S
Practical Virology Lab. (4B) ISH (In situ Hybridization)
Semiautomated Multiplexed Quantum Dot-Based in Situ Hybridization and Spectral Deconvolution  Richard J. Byers, Dolores Di Vizio, Fionnuala O'Connell,
Practical Virology Lab. (1)
Volume 134, Issue 4, Pages e2 (April 2008)
The prolactin gene is expressed in the mouse kidney
Volume 118, Issue 2, Pages (February 2000)
RCL2, a New Fixative, Preserves Morphology and Nucleic Acid Integrity in Paraffin- Embedded Breast Carcinoma and Microdissected Breast Tumor Cells  Christophe.
Kathryn J. Moore, Takashi Wada, Susannah D. Barbee, Vicki Rubin Kelley 
Analysis of the Human Ferrochelatase Promoter in Transgenic Mice
Endothelial Expression of Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptor Type 1a is Required for Atrioventricular Valve Formation  Kan Kaneko, MD, PhD, Xiaodong.
A Null Mutation in Inositol Polyphosphate 4-Phosphatase Type I Causes Selective Neuronal Loss in Weeble Mutant Mice  Arne Nystuen, Marie E. Legare, Leonard.
Cdx1 and Cdx2 expression during intestinal development
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages (March 2010)
Intravenous delivery of reovirus to primary and secondary brain tumors
Th17 Cytokines Stimulate CCL20 Expression in Keratinocytes In Vitro and In Vivo: Implications for Psoriasis Pathogenesis  Erin G. Harper, Changsheng Guo,
William J. Dreyer, MDa, b, Sharon C. Phillips, BSa, Merry L
Volume 72, Issue 12, Pages (December 2007)
Volume 77, Issue 11, Pages (June 2010)
RBM24 Is a Major Regulator of Muscle-Specific Alternative Splicing
Volume 86, Issue 3, Pages (August 1996)
Volume 9, Issue 15, Pages S1-840 (August 1999)
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages (June 2000)
Identification and Sequencing of a Putative Variant of Proopiomelanocortin in Human Epidermis and Epidermal Cells in Culture  Gong Can, Zalfa Abdel-Malek,
Volume 57, Issue 4, Pages (April 2000)
E.Allison Green, Richard A Flavell  Immunity 
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages (July 2012)
Eric J. Stelnicki, László G. Kömüves, Angela O
Expression and localization of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF/Hcs24/CCN2) in osteoarthritic cartilage  Shunsuke Omoto, M.D., Keiichiro Nishida,
Babu J. Padanilam, Andrew J.P. Lewington, Marc R. Hammerman 
Characterization of messenger RNA expression of estrogen receptor-α and -β in patients with ovarian endometriosis  Sachiko Matsuzaki, M.D., Takao Fukaya,
Transcriptional Repression of miR-34 Family Contributes to p63-Mediated Cell Cycle Progression in Epidermal Cells  Dario Antonini, Monia T. Russo, Laura.
Fig. 4. Targeted disruption of STK35 transcripts in mouse.
XLMO-2 expression pattern in embryos.
Cyclopamine treatment blocks Hh signalling in Xenopus.
Epiblast-specific Eomes deletion blocks gastrulation at the primitive streak stage. Epiblast-specific Eomes deletion blocks gastrulation at the primitive.
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages (September 2004)
Expression of Suz12 in mouse development.
Zebrafish as a Model Organism for the Identification and Characterization of Drugs and Genes Affecting p53 Signaling  Ulrike Langheinrich, Elisabeth Hennen,
Kristiina Airola, Norbert E. Fusenig 
Expression of VPAC2 in the pancreas at E13.
Csmd2 mRNA is expressed in the mouse forebrain.
miR-9 regulation of Pax6 expression.
Cardiac Morphology, Gene Expression and Histology (Core D)
Immunohistochemical analyses of SHH expression levels in nonmalignant prostate and adenocarcinoma tissues. Immunohistochemical analyses of SHH expression.
Kathryn J. Moore, Takashi Wada, Susannah D. Barbee, Vicki Rubin Kelley 
SAF-1 expression in clinical breast cancer tissues.
Effect of Healing on the Expression of Transforming Growth Factor βs and their Receptors in Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers  Allison J. Cowin, Nicholas Hatzirodos,
PD-L1 expression is not associated with PTEN expression status in melanomas. PD-L1 expression is not associated with PTEN expression status in melanomas.
Preanalytic Variables and Tissue Stewardship for Reliable Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Clinical Analysis  Paolo A. Ascierto, Carlo Bifulco, Giuseppe.
Presentation transcript:

Cardiac Morphology, Gene Expression and Histology (Core D) Description of Core Unit: Generate staged mouse and Xenopus embryo RNA samples. Generate paraffin and OCT embedded tissues and embryos. Share expertise in and perform some whole mount and section in situ hybridizations. Perform IHC and histology on tissue and embryo sections.

Core D Progress Report I Successful use of RT-PCR to verify embryonic expression of Xenopus Mo2L mRNA (Tiziana De Angelis). Next: in situ hybridizations (ISH; mouse and Xenopus; Projects 4 & 5, Ning Dai and Tiziana De Angelis) including Mo2L and mouse Ehmt1 (Project 4). Control probes for mouse in situs obtained from Tom Lufkin. Successful sub-cloning of Xenopus LKB1/XEEK1 in KmRN3P.

Core D Progress Report II Additional histological materials generated to date (including NIH Progress Report): 1518 slides stained. 1947 slides unprocessed. Total no. of slides: 3465. 245 embedded tissue blocks. 239 processed blocks. Total no. of blocks: 484. Ning Dai

Interactions with other projects are welcome.