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Publication : Human placental alkaline phosphatase as a histochemical marker of gene expression in transgenic mice.

First Author  DePrimo SE Year  1996
Journal  Transgenic Res Volume  5
Issue  6 Pages  459-66
PubMed ID  8840529 Mgi Jnum  J:86016
Mgi Id  MGI:2677727 Doi  10.1007/BF01980211
Citation  DePrimo SE, et al. (1996) Human placental alkaline phosphatase as a histochemical marker of gene expression in transgenic mice. Transgenic Res 5(6):459-66
abstractText  The human placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) gene was analysed for its utility as a histochemically detectable reporter gene in transgenic mice. A reporter gene was made by linking the PLAP structural gene to an enhancer-promoter element from the human beta-actin gene. This gene was inserted into the mouse genome by transfection of embryonic stem cells, and by microinjection of fertilized eggs. Histochemical staining showed that the transgene was uniformly expressed in four of four stable ES cell lines, and in all ten tissues examined from adult animals from five lines of transgenic mice. Non-transgenic cells did not stain. These results suggest that the human PLAP gene will be of utility in studies requiring phenotypic marking of cells in tissues of mice.
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