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Experiment details for cebpa

Costa RM et al. (2008) Assay

spib is required for primitive myeloid development in Xenopus.

Gene Clone Species Stages Anatomy
cebpa tropicalis NF stage 18 to NF stage 23 anterior ventral blood island , myeloid cell

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  Figure 4. Xenopus tropicalis primitive myeloid marker expression analysis by RT-PCR and WMISH. (A-F) spib, spi1, cebpa, mpo, mmp7, and globin single embryo qRT-PCR and ventral views of WMISH at stages 18 and 23. Among the transcription factors, (A) spib is the first to be specifically expressed in primitive myeloid cells, (B) followed by spi1. (C) Earlier expression of cebpa is due to its broad mesodermal expression before its restriction to the aVBI. (D) mpo is a neutrophil marker; (E) mmp7, a macrophage marker; and (F) globin, a erythroid marker. Error bars represent the SD of at least 3 independent experiments.

Gene Clone Species Stages Anatomy
cebpa tropicalis NF stage 18 to NF stage 23 anterior ventral blood island , myeloid cell

  cebpa (CCAAT enhancer binding protein alpha) gene expression in X. tropicalis embryos, assayed via in situ hybridization, at NF stage 18 (left) and NF stage 23 (right), ventral view, anterior left.