ACD can configure probes for the various manual and automated assays for INS for RNAscope Assay, or for Basescope Assay compatible for your species of interest.
Dev Biol.
2017 Jan 30
Goad J, Ko YA, Kumar M, Syed SM, Tanwar PS.
PMID: 28153546 | DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2017.01.015
In mice, implantation always occurs towards the antimesometrial side of the uterus, while the placenta develops at the mesometrial side. What determines this particular orientation of the implanting blastocyst remains unclear. Uterine glands are critical for implantation and pregnancy. In this study, we showed that uterine gland development and active Wnt signalling activity is limited to the antimesometrial side of the uterus. Dkk2, a known antagonist of Wnt signalling, is only present at the mesometrial side of the uterus. Imaging of whole uterus, thick uterine sections (100-1000μm), and individual glands revealed that uterine glands are simple tubes with branches that are directly connected to the luminal epithelium and are only present towards the antimesometrial side of the uterus. By developing a unique mouse model targeting the uterine epithelium, we demonstrated that Wnt/β-catenin signaling is essential for prepubertal gland formation and normal implantation, but dispensable for postpartum gland development and regeneration. Our results for the first time have provided a probable explanation for the antimesometrial bias for implantation.
Nat Cell Biol.
2017 May 29
Hoeck JD, Biehs B, Kurtova AV, Kljavin NM, de Sousa E Melo F, Alicke B, Koeppen H, Modrusan Z, Piskol R, de Sauvage FJ.
PMID: 28553937 | DOI: 10.1038/ncb3535
Under injury conditions, dedicated stem cell populations govern tissue regeneration. However, the molecular mechanisms that induce stem cell regeneration and enable plasticity are poorly understood. Here, we investigate stem cell recovery in the context of the hair follicle to understand how two molecularly distinct stem cell populations are integrated. Utilizing diphtheria-toxin-mediated cell ablation of Lgr5+(leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptor 5) stem cells, we show that killing of Lgr5+ cells in mice abrogates hair regeneration but this is reversible. During recovery, CD34+ (CD34 antigen) stem cells activate inflammatory response programs and start dividing. Pharmacological attenuation of inflammation inhibits CD34+ cell proliferation. Subsequently, the Wnt pathway controls the recovery of Lgr5+ cells and inhibition of Wnt signalling prevents Lgr5+ cell and hair germ recovery. Thus, our study uncovers a compensatory relationship between two stem cell populations and the underlying molecular mechanisms that enable hair follicle regeneration.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
2023 Feb 24
Horváth, DG;Abonyi-Tóth, Z;Papp, M;Szász, AM;Rümenapf, T;Knecht, C;Kreutzmann, H;Ladinig, A;Balka, G;
PMID: 36899686 | DOI: 10.3390/ani13050830
International journal of molecular sciences
2023 Jan 30
Skiba, A;Kozioł, E;Luca, SV;Budzyńska, B;Podlasz, P;Van Der Ent, W;Shojaeinia, E;Esguerra, CV;Nour, M;Marcourt, L;Wolfender, JL;Skalicka-Woźniak, K;
PMID: 36768918 | DOI: 10.3390/ijms24032598
Haschek and Rousseaux's Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology, Volume 2 : Safety Assessment Environmental Toxicologic Pathology
2023 Feb 27
Kohnken, R;Harbison, C;Klein, S;Engelhardt, J;
| DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-821047-5.00017-8
Chemical reviews
2023 Jan 25
Arnett, LP;Rana, R;Chung, WW;Li, X;Abtahi, M;Majonis, D;Bassan, J;Nitz, M;Winnik, MA;
PMID: 36696538 | DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.2c00350
Cell
2023 Jan 06
Enamorado, M;Kulalert, W;Han, SJ;Rao, I;Delaleu, J;Link, VM;Yong, D;Smelkinson, M;Gil, L;Nakajima, S;Linehan, JL;Bouladoux, N;Wlaschin, J;Kabat, J;Kamenyeva, O;Deng, L;Gribonika, I;Chesler, AT;Chiu, IM;Le Pichon, CE;Belkaid, Y;
PMID: 36640762 | DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2022.12.037
Neuroscience bulletin
2023 Jan 09
Du, F;Yin, G;Han, L;Liu, X;Dong, D;Duan, K;Huo, J;Sun, Y;Cheng, L;
PMID: 36622575 | DOI: 10.1007/s12264-022-01009-2
Journal of clinical medicine
2023 Jan 09
Zong, L;Mo, S;Sun, Z;Lu, Z;Chen, J;Yu, S;Xiang, Y;
PMID: 36675462 | DOI: 10.3390/jcm12020530
Neurocircuitry of Addiction
2023 Jan 19
Salling, M;
| DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-823453-2.00002-3
Cancer cell
2022 Dec 20
Li, Y;Lih, TM;Dhanasekaran, SM;Mannan, R;Chen, L;Cieslik, M;Wu, Y;Lu, RJ;Clark, DJ;Kołodziejczak, I;Hong, R;Chen, S;Zhao, Y;Chugh, S;Caravan, W;Naser Al Deen, N;Hosseini, N;Newton, CJ;Krug, K;Xu, Y;Cho, KC;Hu, Y;Zhang, Y;Kumar-Sinha, C;Ma, W;Calinawan, A;Wyczalkowski, MA;Wendl, MC;Wang, Y;Guo, S;Zhang, C;Le, A;Dagar, A;Hopkins, A;Cho, H;Leprevost, FDV;Jing, X;Teo, GC;Liu, W;Reimers, MA;Pachynski, R;Lazar, AJ;Chinnaiyan, AM;Van Tine, BA;Zhang, B;Rodland, KD;Getz, G;Mani, DR;Wang, P;Chen, F;Hostetter, G;Thiagarajan, M;Linehan, WM;Fenyö, D;Jewell, SD;Omenn, GS;Mehra, R;Wiznerowicz, M;Robles, AI;Mesri, M;Hiltke, T;An, E;Rodriguez, H;Chan, DW;Ricketts, CJ;Nesvizhskii, AI;Zhang, H;Ding, L;Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium, ;
PMID: 36563681 | DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2022.12.001
The Journal of experimental medicine
2023 Mar 06
Chadarevian, JP;Lombroso, SI;Peet, GC;Hasselmann, J;Tu, C;Marzan, DE;Capocchi, J;Purnell, FS;Nemec, KM;Lahian, A;Escobar, A;England, W;Chaluvadi, S;O'Brien, CA;Yaqoob, F;Aisenberg, WH;Porras-Paniagua, M;Bennett, ML;Davtyan, H;Spitale, RC;Blurton-Jones, M;Bennett, FC;
PMID: 36584406 | DOI: 10.1084/jem.20220857
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sense Example: Hs-LAG3-sense | Standard probes for RNA detection are in antisense. Sense probe is reverse complent to the corresponding antisense probe. | |
Intron# Example: Mm-Htt-intron2 | Probe targets the indicated intron in the target gene, commonly used for pre-mRNA detection | |
Pool/Pan Example: Hs-CD3-pool (Hs-CD3D, Hs-CD3E, Hs-CD3G) | A mixture of multiple probe sets targeting multiple genes or transcripts | |
No-XSp Example: Hs-PDGFB-No-XMm | Does not cross detect with the species (Sp) | |
XSp Example: Rn-Pde9a-XMm | designed to cross detect with the species (Sp) | |
O# Example: Mm-Islr-O1 | Alternative design targeting different regions of the same transcript or isoforms | |
CDS Example: Hs-SLC31A-CDS | Probe targets the protein-coding sequence only | |
EnEm | Probe targets exons n and m | |
En-Em | Probe targets region from exon n to exon m | |
Retired Nomenclature | ||
tvn Example: Hs-LEPR-tv1 | Designed to target transcript variant n | |
ORF Example: Hs-ACVRL1-ORF | Probe targets open reading frame | |
UTR Example: Hs-HTT-UTR-C3 | Probe targets the untranslated region (non-protein-coding region) only | |
5UTR Example: Hs-GNRHR-5UTR | Probe targets the 5' untranslated region only | |
3UTR Example: Rn-Npy1r-3UTR | Probe targets the 3' untranslated region only | |
Pan Example: Pool | A mixture of multiple probe sets targeting multiple genes or transcripts |
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