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Publication : ALCAM (CD166) is a surface marker for early murine cardiomyocytes.

First Author  Hirata H Year  2006
Journal  Cells Tissues Organs Volume  184
Issue  3-4 Pages  172-80
PubMed ID  17409743 Mgi Jnum  J:121922
Mgi Id  MGI:3712632 Doi  10.1159/000099624
Citation  Hirata H, et al. (2006) ALCAM (CD166) is a surface marker for early murine cardiomyocytes. Cells Tissues Organs 184(3-4):172-80
abstractText  ALCAM (activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule, CD166) belongs to the immunoglobulin superfamily and is involved in axon guidance, hematopoiesis, immune response and tumor metastasis. During embryogenesis, mRNA encoding ALCAM was expressed in the cardiac crescent and the neural groove at embryonic day (E) 7.75 and predominately in the tubular heart at E8.5. A newly generated monoclonal antibody against the ALCAM molecule (ALC-48) exclusively stained cardiomyocytes at E8.25-10.5. However, ALCAM expression was lost by cardiomyocytes by E12.5 and its expression shifts to a variety of organs during later stages. ALCAM was found to be a prominent surface marker for cardiomyocytes in early embryonic hearts. The transient expression of ALCAM during early developmental stages marks specific developmental stages in cardiomyocyte differentiation.
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