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Symbol
Name
ID
Ada
adenosine deaminase
MGI:87916

11 matching records from 11 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 E11.5 E13.5 E14.5 E15 E16 E17.5 P
Immunohistochemistry (section) 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3
In situ RNA (section) 2 1 1 1 2 1
Northern blot 1 1 1 1 1 1
Western blot 1 1 1 1 1 1
RT-PCR 1 1 1 2
RNase protection 2 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
Ada  adenosine deaminase  
Results  Reference
2J:76369 Auman HJ, Nottoli T, Lakiza O, Winger Q, Donaldson S, Williams T, Transcription factor AP-2gamma is essential in the extra-embryonic lineages for early postimplantation development. Development. 2002 Jun;129(11):2733-47
2*J:73418 Blackburn MR, Datta SK, Kellems RE, Adenosine deaminase-deficient mice generated using a two-stage genetic engineering strategy exhibit a combined immunodeficiency. J Biol Chem. 1998 Feb 27;273(9):5093-100
3*J:42444 Blackburn MR, Knudsen TB, Kellems RE, Genetically engineered mice demonstrate that adenosine deaminase is essential for early postimplantation development. Development. 1997 Aug;124(16):3089-97
1*J:29350 Blackburn MR, Wakamiya M, Caskey CT, Kellems RE, Tissue-specific rescue suggests that placental adenosine deaminase is important for fetal development in mice. J Biol Chem. 1995 Oct 13;270(41):23891-4
1*J:153498 Diez-Roux G, Banfi S, Sultan M, Geffers L, Anand S, Rozado D, Magen A, Canidio E, Pagani M, Peluso I, Lin-Marq N, Koch M, Bilio M, Cantiello I, Verde R, De Masi C, Bianchi SA, Cicchini J, Perroud E, Mehmeti S, Dagand E, Schrinner S, Nurnberger A, SchmidtK, Metz K, Zwingmann C, Brieske N, Springer C, Hernandez AM, Herzog S, Grabbe F, Sieverding C, Fischer B, Schrader K, Brockmeyer M, Dettmer S, Helbig C, Alunni V, Battaini MA, Mura C, Henrichsen CN, Garcia-Lopez R, Echevarria D, Puelles E, et al., A high-resolution anatomical atlas of the transcriptome in the mouse embryo. PLoS Biol. 2011;9(1):e1000582
3*J:46439 Freeman TC, Dixon AK, Campbell EA, Tait TM, Richardson PJ, Rice KM, Maslen GL, Metcalfe AD, Streuli CH, Bentley DR, Expression Mapping of Mouse Genes. MGI Direct Data Submission. 1998;
20J:139631 Knudsen TB, Blackburn MR, Chinsky JM, Airhart MJ, Kellems RE, Ontogeny of adenosine deaminase in the mouse decidua and placenta: immunolocalization and embryo transfer studies. Biol Reprod. 1991 Jan;44(1):171-84
3J:205646 Muncan V, Heijmans J, Krasinski SD, Buller NV, Wildenberg ME, Meisner S, Radonjic M, Stapleton KA, Lamers WH, Biemond I, van den Bergh Weerman MA, O'Carroll D, Hardwick JC, Hommes DW, van den Brink GR, Blimp1 regulates the transition of neonatal to adult intestinal epithelium. Nat Commun. 2011;2:452
1J:46383 Riley P, Anson-Cartwright L, Cross JC, The Hand1 bHLH transcription factor is essential for placentation and cardiac morphogenesis. Nat Genet. 1998 Mar;18(3):271-5
3*J:77790 Shi D, Kellems RE, Transcription factor AP-2gamma regulates murine adenosine deaminase gene expression during placental development. J Biol Chem. 1998 Oct 16;273(42):27331-8
1*J:122989 Visel A, Thaller C, Eichele G, GenePaint.org: an atlas of gene expression patterns in the mouse embryo. Nucleic Acids Res. 2004 Jan 1;32(Database issue):D552-6

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