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Gene Expression Data
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Assay
Reference: J:89221 Dacquin R, et al., Knock-in of nuclear localised beta-galactosidase reveals that the tyrosine phosphatase Ptprv is specifically expressed in cells of the bone collar. Dev Dyn. 2004 Apr;229(4):826-34
Assay type: RNA in situ
MGI Accession ID: MGI:3579496
Gene symbol: Ptprv
Gene name: protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type V
Probe: Ptprv probe
Probe preparation: Antisense RNA
Results
Specimen 4-ribs: embryonic day 14.5 (more )
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TS22: rib cartilage condensation Present 4_PTPRV Ribs

Specimen 4-maxillary: embryonic day 14.5 (more )
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TS22: maxilla Present 4_PTPRV Maxillary bone

Specimen 4-E14.5: embryonic day 14.5 (more )
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TS22: axial skeleton Present Regionally restricted 4_PTPRV Long bone 14.5 dpc
TS22: cranium Present Regionally restricted 4_PTPRV Long bone 14.5 dpc
TS22: limb cartilage condensation Present Regionally restricted 4_PTPRV Long bone 14.5 dpc

Specimen 4-E16.5: embryonic day 16.5 (more )
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TS24: skeleton Present Regionally restricted 4_PTPRV Long bone 16.5 dpc Expression is in the bone collar of the long bones and in the perichondrium surrounding cartilage, is barely detectable in chondrocytes of the growth plate and is not expressed in nonhypertrophic/ hypertrophic chondrocytes, or fibroblasts.

Specimen 4-newborn: postnatal newborn (more )
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TS27: limb long bone Present Regionally restricted 4_PTPRV Long bone new born Expression is in the bone collar and is weak in the primary spongiosa.


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last database update
03/25/2025
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