ACD can configure probes for the various manual and automated assays for LONG for RNAscope Assay, or for Basescope Assay compatible for your species of interest.
In vivo (Athens, Greece)
2023 Jun 27
Lee, YJ;Kang, SG;Kim, CH;
PMID: 37369491 | DOI: 10.21873/invivo.13236
J Pathol.
2017 Jun 28
Gao Y, Lin P, Lydon JP, Li Q.
PMID: 28657664 | DOI: 10.1002/path.4930
Although a putative role for TGF beta (TGFB) signaling in the pathogenesis of human endometrial cancer has long been proposed, the precise function of TGFB signaling in the development and progression of endometrial cancer remains elusive. Depletion of PTEN in the mouse uterus causes endometrial cancer. To identify the potential role of TGFB signaling in endometrial cancer, we simultaneously deleted TGFB receptor 1 (Tgfbr1) and Pten in the mouse uterus using Cre-recombinase driven by the progesterone receptor (termed Ptend/d ; Tgfbr1d/d ). We found that Ptend/d ; Tgfbr1d/d mice developed severe endometrial lesions that progressed more rapidly compared with those resulting from conditional deletion of Pten alone, suggesting that TGFB signaling synergizes with PTEN to suppress endometrial cancer progression. Remarkably, the Ptend/d ; Tgfbr1d/d mice developed distant pulmonary metastases, leading to significantly reduced life span. The development of metastasis and accelerated tumor progression in Ptend/d ; Tgfbr1d/d mice are associated with increased production of pro-inflammatory chemokines, enhanced cancer cell motility evidenced by myometrial invasion and disruption, and altered tumor microenvironment characterized by recruitment of tumor-associated macrophages. Thus, conditional deletion of Tgfbr1 in PTEN-inactivated endometrium leads to a disease that recapitulates invasive and lethal human endometrial cancer. This mouse model may be valuable for preclinical testing of new cancer therapies, particularly those targeting metastasis, one of the hallmarks of cancer and a major cause of death in endometrial cancer patients.
Oncol Rep. 2018 Nov;40(5):2497-2506.
2018 Sep 10
Lebrun L, Milowich D, Le Mercier M, Allard J, Van Eycke YR, Roumeguere T, Decaestecker C, Salmon I, Rorive S.
PMID: 30226613 | DOI: 10.3892/or.2018.6697
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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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