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Gene Expression Data
Assay Details
Assay
Reference: J:22633 Ilkbahar YN, et al., Expression and distribution of messenger ribonucleic acids for growth hormone (GH) receptor and GH-binding protein in mice during pregnancy. Endocrinology. 1995 Feb;136(2):386-92
Assay type: RNase protection
MGI Accession ID: MGI:2684117
Gene symbol: Ghr
Gene name: growth hormone receptor
Probe: GHBP probe1
Probe preparation: Antisense labelled with P32 RNA
Visualized with: Phosphorimaging
Assay notes: The results of this assay were not shown. Expression levels of both isoforms were comparable between days of pregnancy and did not differ between pregnant, virgin or lactating samples.
Results
 Sample Information Bands Other Sample Information
Lane AgeStructure 256 bp (a) 150 bp (b) Amount Genetic BackgroundMutant Allele(s)Sex
Lane 1 P adult TS28: adipose tissue Present Present Not Specified; total RNA Swiss Webster Female
Lane 2 P adult TS28: brain Present Present Not Specified; total RNA Swiss Webster Female
Lane 3 P adult TS28: heart Present Present Not Specified; total RNA Swiss Webster Female
Lane 4 P adult TS28: metanephros Present Present Not Specified; total RNA Swiss Webster Female
Lane 5 P adult TS28: lung Present Present Not Specified; total RNA Swiss Webster Female
Lane 6 P adult TS28: abdomen musculature Present Present Not Specified; total RNA Swiss Webster Female
Lane 7 P adult TS28: ovary Present Present Not Specified; total RNA Swiss Webster Female
Lane 8 P adult TS28: pituitary gland Absent Absent 5 µg; total RNA Swiss Webster Female
Notes:
(a) This band represents the GHBP isoform.
(b) This band (doublet) represents the GHR isoform.

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Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO)
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last database update
05/14/2024
MGI 6.23
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