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Publication : Expanding the power of recombinase-based labeling to uncover cellular diversity.

First Author  Plummer NW Year  2015
Journal  Development Volume  142
Issue  24 Pages  4385-93
PubMed ID  26586220 Mgi Jnum  J:226320
Mgi Id  MGI:5697081 Doi  10.1242/dev.129981
Citation  Plummer NW, et al. (2015) Expanding the power of recombinase-based labeling to uncover cellular diversity. Development 142(24):4385-93
abstractText  Investigating the developmental, structural and functional complexity of mammalian tissues and organs depends on identifying and gaining experimental access to diverse cell populations. Here, we describe a set of recombinase-responsive fluorescent indicator alleles in mice that significantly extends our ability to uncover cellular diversity by exploiting the intrinsic genetic signatures that uniquely define cell types. Using a recombinase-based intersectional strategy, these new alleles uniquely permit non-invasive labeling of cells defined by the overlap of up to three distinct gene expression domains. In response to different combinations of Cre, Flp and Dre recombinases, they express eGFP and/or tdTomato to allow the visualization of full cellular morphology. Here, we demonstrate the value of these features through a proof-of-principle analysis of the central noradrenergic system. We label previously inaccessible subpopulations of noradrenergic neurons to reveal details of their three-dimensional architecture and axon projection profiles. These new indicator alleles will provide experimental access to cell populations at unprecedented resolution, facilitating analysis of their developmental origin and anatomical, molecular and physiological properties.
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