Cell–cell adhesion defects in Mrj mutant trophoblast cells are associated with failure to pattern the chorion during early placental development
pmid: 21972064
Cell–cell adhesion defects in Mrj mutant trophoblast cells are associated with failure to pattern the chorion during early placental development
AbstractImmunofluorescence staining of actin (red), keratin 18 (green) and DNA (blue) in Mrj‐/‐ trophoblast stem cells cultured in the absence of growth factors. From Watson et al., Developmental Dynamics 240:2505–2519, 2011.
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- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Virginia United States
- University of Calgary Canada
Rhox4b, Placenta, Embryonic Development, Laminin-511, Cell Communication, 1309 Developmental Biology, Mice, Pregnancy, Cell Adhesion, Animals, Gcm1, Cytoskeleton, Cells, Cultured, Body Patterning, Homeodomain Proteins, Mice, Knockout, Trophoblast, E-cadherin, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Chorion, HSP40 Heat-Shock Proteins, Dnajb6, Placentation, Trophoblasts, Patterning, Mrj, Female, Syna, Molecular Chaperones
Rhox4b, Placenta, Embryonic Development, Laminin-511, Cell Communication, 1309 Developmental Biology, Mice, Pregnancy, Cell Adhesion, Animals, Gcm1, Cytoskeleton, Cells, Cultured, Body Patterning, Homeodomain Proteins, Mice, Knockout, Trophoblast, E-cadherin, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Chorion, HSP40 Heat-Shock Proteins, Dnajb6, Placentation, Trophoblasts, Patterning, Mrj, Female, Syna, Molecular Chaperones
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