|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : Early embryonic expression of murine coagulation system components.

First Author  Ong K Year  2000
Journal  Thromb Haemost Volume  84
Issue  6 Pages  1023-30
PubMed ID  11154109 Mgi Jnum  J:74089
Mgi Id  MGI:2157619 Citation  Ong K, et al. (2000) Early embryonic expression of murine coagulation system components. Thromb Haemost 84(6):1023-30
abstractText  The development of the embryonic coagulation system, and its contribution to the maintenance of vascular integrity during the formation of embryonic blood vessels, remain poorly understood. We have characterized the temporal expression patterns of 27 hemostasis-related genes during murine development. We show that, although most coagulation and fibrinolysis-related factors are expressed coordinately by 7.5 dpc, several, including FIX, FXII and PAI2, are not detectable until later developmental timepoints. The expression of hemostasis-specific genes prior to the formation of a functional circulatory system supports the view that some coagulation factors have additional non-hemostatic functions during development. In addition, the discordant expression of some factors suggests that the embryonic hemostatic system may be distinct from that of the adult. These analyses will help to elucidate the regulation of hemostasis during embryonic/vascular development, and will provide a framework to facilitate the interpretation of gene inactivation studies.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

29 Bio Entities

Trail: Publication

269 Expression

Trail: Publication