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Publication : Isolation of fetal gonads from embryos of timed-pregnant mice for morphological and molecular studies.

First Author  Li Y Year  2012
Journal  Methods Mol Biol Volume  825
Pages  3-16 PubMed ID  22144232
Mgi Jnum  J:183008 Mgi Id  MGI:5317345
Doi  10.1007/978-1-61779-436-0_1 Citation  Li Y, et al. (2012) Isolation of fetal gonads from embryos of timed-pregnant mice for morphological and molecular studies. Methods Mol Biol 825:3-16
abstractText  Gonadal sex differentiation is an important developmental process, in which a bipotential primordial gonad undergoes two distinct pathways, i.e., testicular and ovarian differentiation, dependent on its genetic sex. Techniques of isolating fetal gonads at various developmental stages are valuable for studies on the molecular events involved in cell-fate determination, sex-specific somatic and germ-cell differentiation and structural organization. Here we describe various procedures for isolation of embryonic gonads at different developmental stages from embryos of timed-pregnant mice. The isolated fetal gonads can be used for a variety of studies, such as organ culture, gene and protein expression. As examples of applications, we describe the immunofluorescence detection of SOX9 expression in gonadal tissue sections and microRNAs profiling/expression in fetal gonads at a critical stage for sex determination.
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