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Publication : Detection of c-fms protooncogene in early mouse embryos by whole mount in situ hybridization indicates roles for macrophages in tissue remodelling.

First Author  Hume DA Year  1995
Journal  Br J Haematol Volume  90
Issue  4 Pages  939-42
PubMed ID  7669676 Mgi Jnum  J:28078
Mgi Id  MGI:75708 Doi  10.1111/j.1365-2141.1995.tb05220.x
Citation  Hume DA, et al. (1995) Detection of c-fms protooncogene in early mouse embryos by whole mount in situ hybridization indicates roles for macrophages in tissue remodelling. Br J Haematol 90(4):939-42
abstractText  The c-fms protoncogene which encodes the receptor for macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) was localized in the developing mouse embryo by whole in situ hybridization. c-fms was expressed first in placental trophoblasts. Around 9.5 dpc, isolated c-fms-positive cells became detectable in the yolk sac and by 10.5 dpc large numbers were detectable throughout the embryo. The localization of c-fms expression was consistent with its restriction to macrophages, and with the location of those macrophages in sites of tissue turnover and extensive cell death.
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