Embryonic kidney explants are routinely used to study the molecular regulation of kidney development. One of the major technical challenges has been the need to express transgenes at high levels for prolonged periods of time. Existing protocols derived from work with the chick have used microinjection and electroporation with low voltage and long pulse time. In this study, we show that a high voltage with a short pulse time is preferable for mouse kidney explants. Using these conditions, gene expression is enhanced 10-fold over a 96-h period in culture with minimal toxicity. Furthermore, by modifying the site of microinjection, the ureteric bud or the metanephric mesenchyme can be targeted. We suggest that our described conditions will make...
Background. Ex vivo culture of intact embryonic kidney has become a powerful system for studying ren...
Gene electrotransfer: Potential for gene therapy of renal diseases. The ability to pursue gene thera...
The accelerated discovery of disease-related genes emerging from genomic studies has strained the ca...
Background: Achieving long-term gene expression in kidney will be beneficial for gene therapy of ren...
Background: Achieving long-term gene expression in kidney will be beneficial for gene therapy of ren...
CONTEXT: Understanding gene function in the developing pancreas is a major issue for pancreatic cell...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
The kidney is a key organ in the maintenance of ion and fluid homeostasis and specific transport sys...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Organ culture of mouse embryonic kidneys is a powerful system for studying normal renal development ...
The kidney is a key organ in the maintenance of ion and fluid homeostasis and specific transport sys...
The embryonic mammalian metanephric mesenchyme (MM) is a unique tissue because it is competent to ge...
AbstractMouse genetic manipulation has provided an excellent system to characterize gene function in...
Transgenic techniques have rapidly evolved in recent years. However, the efficiency of these techniq...
Background. Ex vivo culture of intact embryonic kidney has become a powerful system for studying ren...
Gene electrotransfer: Potential for gene therapy of renal diseases. The ability to pursue gene thera...
The accelerated discovery of disease-related genes emerging from genomic studies has strained the ca...
Background: Achieving long-term gene expression in kidney will be beneficial for gene therapy of ren...
Background: Achieving long-term gene expression in kidney will be beneficial for gene therapy of ren...
CONTEXT: Understanding gene function in the developing pancreas is a major issue for pancreatic cell...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
The kidney is a key organ in the maintenance of ion and fluid homeostasis and specific transport sys...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Organ culture of mouse embryonic kidneys is a powerful system for studying normal renal development ...
The kidney is a key organ in the maintenance of ion and fluid homeostasis and specific transport sys...
The embryonic mammalian metanephric mesenchyme (MM) is a unique tissue because it is competent to ge...
AbstractMouse genetic manipulation has provided an excellent system to characterize gene function in...
Transgenic techniques have rapidly evolved in recent years. However, the efficiency of these techniq...
Background. Ex vivo culture of intact embryonic kidney has become a powerful system for studying ren...
Gene electrotransfer: Potential for gene therapy of renal diseases. The ability to pursue gene thera...
The accelerated discovery of disease-related genes emerging from genomic studies has strained the ca...