| Experiment Id | E-GEOD-55964 | Series Id | GSE55964 |
| Name | Single cell gene expression of early E8.5 pioneer neural crest cells and paraxial mesoderm | Experiment Type | transcription profiling by array |
| Study Type | Baseline | Source | ArrayExpress |
| Curation Date | 2019-04-17 |
| description | Laser capture microdissection (LCM) was used to isolate cells from the principal critical micro-regions, whose development, differentiation and signaling interactions are responsible for the construction of the mammalian face. At E8.5, as migrating neural crest cells begin to exit the neural fold/epidermal ectoderm boundary, we examined the facial mesenchyme, composed of neural crest and paraxial mesoderm cells, as well as cells from adjacent neuroepithelium We performed single cell studies to better define the gene expression states of the early E8.5 pioneer neural crest cells and paraxial mesoderm, and present microarray data detailing expression patterns within these embryonic cell populations. Mouse embryos were harvested at developmental stage E8.5 and single cells were captured from the neuroepithelium, neural crest, and paraxial mesoderm. RNA was extracted, labelled, and quantified using the Mouse ST-l microarray. |