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Publication : Localization of Neogenin protein during morphogenesis in the mouse embryo.

First Author  Fitzgerald DP Year  2006
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  235
Issue  6 Pages  1720-5
PubMed ID  16552762 Mgi Jnum  J:108592
Mgi Id  MGI:3624380 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.20744
Citation  Fitzgerald DP, et al. (2006) Localization of Neogenin protein during morphogenesis in the mouse embryo. Dev Dyn 235(6):1720-5
abstractText  Neogenin, a close relative of the axon guidance receptor DCC, has been shown to be a receptor for members of the Netrin and Repulsive Guidance Molecule families. Recent studies have begun to uncover a role for Neogenin in organogenesis. Here we examine the localization of Neogenin protein in the developing mouse embryo (embryonic day 14.5) when organogenesis is progressing rapidly. We observe that Neogenin protein is restricted to distinct tissue layers within a given organ. In some embryonic epithelia such as the gut and pancreas, Neogenin protein is predominantly polarized to the basal surfaces of the epithelial cells. In contrast, Neogenin is restricted to mesenchymal cells within the lung and kidney. Neogenin is also seen in differentiating skeletal muscle and condensing cartilage throughout the embryo, and in the trigeminal and dorsal root ganglia of the peripheral nervous system. This study supports the emerging role for Neogenin as a key receptor in the establishment of the morphological architecture in many developing organ systems.
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