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Publication : Immunohistochemical Procedures for Characterizing the Retinal Expression Patterns of Cre Driver Mouse Lines.

First Author  Lu Q Year  2017
Journal  Methods Mol Biol Volume  1642
Pages  181-194 PubMed ID  28815501
Mgi Jnum  J:283247 Mgi Id  MGI:6386275
Doi  10.1007/978-1-4939-7169-5_12 Citation  Lu Q, et al. (2017) Immunohistochemical Procedures for Characterizing the Retinal Expression Patterns of Cre Driver Mouse Lines. Methods Mol Biol 1642:181-194
abstractText  The retina is a thin neural tissue sitting on the backside of the eye, composed of light-sensing cells, interneurons, and output ganglion neurons. The latter send electrical signals to higher visual centers in the brain. Transgenic mouse lines are becoming one of the most valuable mammalian animal models for the study of visual signal processing within the retina. Especially, the generation of Cre recombinase transgenic mouse lines provides a powerful tool for genetic manipulation. A key step for the utilization of transgenic lines is the characterization of their transgene expression patterns in the retina. Here we describe a standard protocol for characterizing the expression pattern of the Cre recombinase or fluorescent proteins in the retina with an immunohistochemical approach.
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