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Gene Expression Data
Assay Details
Assay
Reference: J:25553 Greene RM, et al., Patterns of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase gene expression during ontogeny of the murine palate. J Cell Physiol. 1995 Jun;163(3):431-40
Assay type: Immunohistochemistry
MGI Accession ID: MGI:4361624
Gene symbol: Prkar2b
Gene name: protein kinase, cAMP dependent regulatory, type II beta
Antibody: Anti-RII beta
Detection system: Secondary antibody coupled to fluorescein
Assay notes: Fixative - 1% acetic acid/absolute ethanol
Results
Specimen 5: embryonic day 12.5 (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS20: primary palate epithelium Present 5 Expression was evenly distributed between epithelium and mesenchymal cells of the palate.
TS20: primary palate mesenchyme Present 5 Expression was evenly distributed between epithelium and mesenchymal cells of the palate.

Specimen 6: embryonic day 13.5 (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS21: primary palate epithelium Present Regionally restricted 6 Expression was detected on the basal aspect of epithelial cells facing the basement membrane.
TS21: primary palate mesenchyme Present 6

Specimen 7: embryonic day 14.5 (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS22: primary palate epithelium Present 7 When individual palatal processes are about to make contact, intensity of immunostaining in epithelial tissue was substantially greater than that seen in the mesenchyme.
TS22: primary palate mesenchyme Weak 7 When individual palatal processes are about to make contact, intensity of immunostaining in epithelial tissue was substantially greater than that seen in the mesenchyme.

Specimen 8: embryonic day 14.5 (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS22: primary palate epithelium Present 8 After medial edge epithelial seam formation, intensity of immunostaining in epithelial tissue was substantially greater than that seen in the mesenchyme.
TS22: primary palate mesenchyme Weak 8 After medial edge epithelial seam formation, intensity of immunostaining in epithelial tissue was substantially greater than that seen in the mesenchyme.


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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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03/25/2025
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