<div><p>The study of axis extension and somitogenesis has been greatly advanced through the use of genetic tools such as the TCre mouse line. In this line, Cre is controlled by a fragment of the <i>T (Brachyury)</i> promoter that is active in progenitor cells that reside within the primitive streak and tail bud and which give rise to lineages emerging from these tissues as the embryonic axis extends. However, because TCre-mediated recombination occurs early in development, gene inactivation can result in an axis truncation that precludes the study of gene function in later or more posterior tissues. To address this limitation, we have generated an inducible TCre transgenic mouse line, called TCreERT2, that provides temporal control, through...
CreERT2‐mediated gene recombination is widely applied in developmental biology research. Activation ...
AbstractIn recent years, the Cre integrase from bacteriophage P1 has become an essential tool for co...
<p>Embryos of the indicated age carrying either the TCre (<b>A</b>) or TCreERT2 transgenes (<b>B–M</...
The study of axis extension and somitogenesis has been greatly advanced through the use of genetic t...
The study of axis extension and somitogenesis has been greatly advanced through the use of genetic t...
AbstractIn recent years, the Cre integrase from bacteriophage P1 has become an essential tool for co...
International audienceInducible transgenesis provides a valuable technique for the analysis of gene ...
Inducible gene modification using the Cre/loxP system provides a valuable tool for the analysis of g...
International audienceInducible transgenesis provides a valuable technique for the analysis of gene ...
Inducible transgenesis provides a valuable technique for the analysis of gene function in vivo. We r...
Inducible gene modification using the Cre/loxP system provides a valuable tool for the analysis of g...
Inducible gene modification using the Cre/loxP system provides a valuable tool for the analysis of g...
The CreER(T2)/loxP system is widely used to induce conditional gene deletion in mice. One of the mai...
The CreER(T2)/loxP system is widely used to induce conditional gene deletion in mice. One of the mai...
AbstractThe ability to generate specific genetic modifications in mice provides a powerful approach ...
CreERT2‐mediated gene recombination is widely applied in developmental biology research. Activation ...
AbstractIn recent years, the Cre integrase from bacteriophage P1 has become an essential tool for co...
<p>Embryos of the indicated age carrying either the TCre (<b>A</b>) or TCreERT2 transgenes (<b>B–M</...
The study of axis extension and somitogenesis has been greatly advanced through the use of genetic t...
The study of axis extension and somitogenesis has been greatly advanced through the use of genetic t...
AbstractIn recent years, the Cre integrase from bacteriophage P1 has become an essential tool for co...
International audienceInducible transgenesis provides a valuable technique for the analysis of gene ...
Inducible gene modification using the Cre/loxP system provides a valuable tool for the analysis of g...
International audienceInducible transgenesis provides a valuable technique for the analysis of gene ...
Inducible transgenesis provides a valuable technique for the analysis of gene function in vivo. We r...
Inducible gene modification using the Cre/loxP system provides a valuable tool for the analysis of g...
Inducible gene modification using the Cre/loxP system provides a valuable tool for the analysis of g...
The CreER(T2)/loxP system is widely used to induce conditional gene deletion in mice. One of the mai...
The CreER(T2)/loxP system is widely used to induce conditional gene deletion in mice. One of the mai...
AbstractThe ability to generate specific genetic modifications in mice provides a powerful approach ...
CreERT2‐mediated gene recombination is widely applied in developmental biology research. Activation ...
AbstractIn recent years, the Cre integrase from bacteriophage P1 has become an essential tool for co...
<p>Embryos of the indicated age carrying either the TCre (<b>A</b>) or TCreERT2 transgenes (<b>B–M</...