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Symbol
Name
ID
Fgl2
fibrinogen-like protein 2
MGI:103266

5 matching records from 5 references.

Summary by Age and Assay: Numbers in the table indicate the number of results matching the search criteria.
Age E5.5 E6.5 E7.5 E8.5 E9.5 E10.5 E11.5 E12.5 E13.5 E15.5 E18.5 E P
Immunohistochemistry (section) 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
In situ RNA (section) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
RT-PCR 1

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
* Indicates detailed expression data entries available
Fgl2  fibrinogen-like protein 2  
Results  Reference
2*J:142567 Capellini TD, Dunn MP, Passamaneck YJ, Selleri L, Di Gregorio A, Conservation of notochord gene expression across chordates: insights from the Leprecan gene family. Genesis. 2008 Nov;46(11):683-96
9*J:88214 Clark DA, Foerster K, Fung L, He W, Lee L, Mendicino M, Markert UR, Gorczynski RM, Marsden PA, Levy GA, The fgl2 prothrombinase/fibroleukin gene is required for lipopolysaccharide-triggered abortions and for normal mouse reproduction. Mol Hum Reprod. 2004 Feb;10(2):99-108
2*J:99453 Marsden PA, Ning Q, Fung LS, Luo X, Chen Y, Mendicino M, Ghanekar A, Scott JA, Miller T, Chan CW, Chan MW, He W, Gorczynski RM, Grant DR, Clark DA, Phillips MJ, Levy GA, The Fgl2/fibroleukin prothrombinase contributes to immunologically mediated thrombosis in experimental and human viral hepatitis. J Clin Invest. 2003 Jul;112(1):58-66
5*J:215487 Thompson CL, Ng L, Menon V, Martinez S, Lee CK, Glattfelder K, Sunkin SM, Henry A, Lau C, Dang C, Garcia-Lopez R, Martinez-Ferre A, Pombero A, Rubenstein JL, Wakeman WB, Hohmann J, Dee N, Sodt AJ, Young R, Smith K, Nguyen TN, Kidney J, Kuan L, Jeromin A,Kaykas A, Miller J, Page D, Orta G, Bernard A, Riley Z, Smith S, Wohnoutka P, Hawrylycz MJ, Puelles L, Jones AR, A high-resolution spatiotemporal atlas of gene expression of the developing mouse brain. Neuron. 2014 Jul 16;83(2):309-23
1*J:281175 Yorgan TA, Peters S, Amling M, Schinke T, Osteoblast-specific expression of Panx3 is dispensable for postnatal bone remodeling. Bone. 2019 Oct;127:155-163

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last database update
04/16/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory