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Publication : Expression pattern of Wnt inhibitor factor 1(Wif1) during the development in mouse CNS.

First Author  Hu YA Year  2008
Journal  Gene Expr Patterns Volume  8
Issue  7-8 Pages  515-22
PubMed ID  18586116 Mgi Jnum  J:138291
Mgi Id  MGI:3804754 Doi  10.1016/j.gep.2008.06.001
Citation  Hu YA, et al. (2008) Expression pattern of Wnt inhibitor factor 1(Wif1) during the development in mouse CNS. Gene Expr Patterns 8(7-8):515-522
abstractText  Wnt inhibitor factor-1 (WIF-1) is an extracellular antagonist of Wnts secreted proteins. Here we describe the expression pattern of Wif1 throughout the development of the mouse central nervous system (CNS). Wif1 mRNA can be detected as early as the developmental stage E11, and expression persists to adulthood. In embryonic stages, the level of Wif1 expression was very prominent in several areas including the cerebral cortex, the diencephalon and the midbrain, with the strongest level in the hippocampal plate and the diencephalon. However, after birth, the expression level of Wif1 decreased in the cortex and diencephalon. By adulthood, Wif1 is mainly expressed in the medial habenular nucleus (MHb) in the epithalamus, the mitral layer cells in the olfactory bulb and a few nuclei in the hypothalamus. Our data shows that the expression of Wif1 was very strong during embryonic development of the CNS and suggests that Wif1 may play an essential role in the spatial and temporal regulation of Wnt signals.
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