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Investigation of PRDM10 and PRDM13 Expression in Developing Mouse Embryos by an Optimized PACT-Based Embryo Clearing Method.
Woo, Jiwon; Jin, Byung-Ho; Lee, Mirae; Lee, Eunice Yoojin; Moon, Hyung-Seok; Park, Jeong-Yoon; Cho, Yong-Eun.
  • Woo J; Department of Neurosurgery, The Spine and Spinal Cord Institute, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 06273, Korea.
  • Jin BH; Brain Korea 21 PLUS Project for Medical Science, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Korea.
  • Lee M; Biomedical Research Institute, Biohedron Therapeutics Co., Ltd., Seoul 06230, Korea.
  • Lee EY; Biomedical Research Center, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 06230, Korea.
  • Moon HS; Department of Neurosurgery, The Spine and Spinal Cord Institute, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 06273, Korea.
  • Park JY; Department of Neurosurgery, International ST Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, Catholic Kwandong University, Incheon 22711, Korea.
  • Cho YE; Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Yonsei University Graduate School, Seoul 03722, Korea.
Int J Mol Sci ; 22(6)2021 Mar 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33809237
ABSTRACT
Recent developments in tissue clearing methods have significantly advanced the three-dimensional analysis of biological structures in whole, intact tissue, providing a greater understanding of spatial relationships and biological circuits. Nonetheless, studies have reported issues with maintaining structural integrity and preventing tissue disintegration, limiting the wide application of these techniques to fragile tissues such as developing embryos. Here, we present an optimized passive tissue clearing technique (PACT)-based embryo clearing method, initial embedding PACT (IMPACT)-Basic, that improves tissue rigidity without compromising optical transparency. We also present IMPACT-Advance, which is specifically optimized for thin slices of mouse embryos past E13.5. We demonstrate proof-of-concept by investigating the expression of two relatively understudied PR domain (PRDM) proteins, PRDM10 and PRDM13, in intact cleared mouse embryos at various stages of development. We observed strong PRDM10 and PRDM13 expression in the developing nervous system and skeletal cartilage, suggesting a functional role for these proteins in these tissues throughout embryogenesis.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Factores de Transcripción / N-Metiltransferasa de Histona-Lisina / Imagenología Tridimensional / Desarrollo Embrionario Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Factores de Transcripción / N-Metiltransferasa de Histona-Lisina / Imagenología Tridimensional / Desarrollo Embrionario Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article