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Gene Expression Data
Assay Details
Assay
Reference: J:256597 Yang CS, et al., The protein kinase C super-family member PKN is regulated by mTOR and influences differentiation during prostate cancer progression. Prostate. 2017 Nov;77(15):1452-1467
Assay type: In situ reporter (knock in)
MGI Accession ID: MGI:7565410
Gene symbol: Pkn2
Gene name: protein kinase N2
Reporter: lacZ
Direct Detection
Results
Specimen 6A left: embryonic day 6.5; Pkn2tm1b(KOMP)Wtsi/Pkn2+ (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS9: embryo Present Widespread 6A Pkn2+/z

Specimen 6A top: embryonic day 8.5; Pkn2tm1b(KOMP)Wtsi/Pkn2+ (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS13: embryo Present Widespread 6A Pkn2+/z top

Specimen 6A bottom: embryonic day 8.5; Pkn2tm1b(KOMP)Wtsi/Pkn2+ (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS13: embryo Present Widespread 6A Pkn2+/z bottom

Specimen 6A right: embryonic day 9.5; Pkn2tm1b(KOMP)Wtsi/Pkn2+ (more )
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS15: embryo Present Widespread 6A Pkn2+/z far right


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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
04/23/2024
MGI 6.23
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