Gene Expression Data
Assay Details
Assay
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Reference:
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J:56909
Lanske B, et al., Ablation of the PTHrP gene or the PTH/PTHrP receptor gene leads to distinct abnormalities in bone development. J Clin Invest. 1999 Aug;104(4):399-407
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Assay type:
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RNA in situ
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MGI Accession ID:
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MGI:7797770
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Gene symbol:
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Col10a1
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Gene name:
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collagen, type X, alpha 1
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Results
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Specimen
1c/e:
embryonic day 15.5
(more )
Specimen
1c/e:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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Not Specified
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Age:
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embryonic day 15.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Structure |
Cell Type |
Level |
Pattern |
Image |
Note |
TS23: phalanx |
hypertrophic chondrocyte |
Present |
Regionally restricted |
1c/e
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Expressed in the center of the bone.
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Specimen
1d/f:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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involves: 129X1/SvJ * Black Swiss
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Mutant Allele(s):
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Pth1rtm1Hmk/Pth1rtm1Hmk
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Age:
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embryonic day 15.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Specimen
2d:
embryonic day 16.5
(more )
Specimen
2d:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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Not Specified
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Age:
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embryonic day 16.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Structure |
Cell Type |
Level |
Pattern |
Image |
Note |
TS24: phalanx |
hypertrophic chondrocyte |
Present |
Regionally restricted |
2d
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Expressed in the center of the bone.
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Specimen
2e:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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involves: 129X1/SvJ * Black Swiss
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Mutant Allele(s):
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Pth1rtm1Hmk/Pth1rtm1Hmk
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Age:
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embryonic day 16.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Structure |
Level |
Pattern |
Image |
Note |
TS24: phalanx |
Moderate |
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2e
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Reduced expression. Expression extended from the center to encompass most of the bone.
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Specimen
2f:
(close )
Genetic Background:
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involves: 129S2/SvPas * Black Swiss
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Mutant Allele(s):
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Pthlhtm1Hmk/Pthlhtm1Hmk
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Age:
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embryonic day 16.5
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Sex:
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Not Specified
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Type:
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section
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Embedding:
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Paraffin
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Structure |
Level |
Pattern |
Image |
Note |
TS24: phalanx |
Present |
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2f
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Expression extended from the center to encompass most of the bone without any reduction.
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