transgenic notch reporter animals (Jackson Laboratory)
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Transgenic Notch Reporter Animals, supplied by Jackson Laboratory, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Hemidesmosomes and Notch signaling regulate epidermal differentiation via delamination"
Article Title: Hemidesmosomes and Notch signaling regulate epidermal differentiation via delamination
Journal: Development (Cambridge, England)
doi: 10.1242/dev.205210
Figure Legend Snippet: Notch signaling regulates integrin-β4 levels and delamination. (A-D) Confocal images of E17 Cre-negative control versus Rosa NICD epidermis (A) and E16 WT littermate versus Rbpj cKO epidermis (C), with single channel images of integrin-β4 on the right, and associated quantification of fluorescence intensity (B,D); n =3 except for WT control in Rbpj cohort ( n =2). (E-G) Images of Notch reporter (NR) transgenic (E) and LUGGIGE NR-transduced epidermis (F), and associated quantification (G). NR shown in green; RFP marks cells transduced with reporter. (H) Quantification of nuclear YAP in Itgb4 4124 epidermis. (I,K) Confocal images of E17 Cre-negative control versus Rosa NICD epidermis (I) and E16 WT littermate versus Rbpj cKO epidermis (K); asterisks indicate dual-positive cells. (J,L) Quantification of dual-positive cells in WT versus mutant. Each dot represents a biological replicate in G,H,J,L, or FOV in B,D, where shapes designate litters. Basement membrane is indicated with cyan dashed line. Scale bars: 25 μm (A,C,E,F,I,K); 10 µm (F, insets). ns, not significant; * P <0.05; **** P <0.0001 ( t -test).
Techniques Used: Negative Control, Fluorescence, Control, Transgenic Assay, Transduction, Mutagenesis, Membrane