Expression Database

GUDMAP:6770
Data Source
   
Gene
Adra1b   adrenergic receptor, alpha 1b
   
Theiler Stage TS23
   
   
Images
Female, 3x magnification. Development time = 48 hours.
   
Whole-mount in situ hybridization is subject to technical limitations that may influence accuracy of the data (more info).
 
Submitters
Principal Investigator(s): Andrew P McMahon, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, amcmahon@med.usc.edu
Authors: Andrew P McMahon, M Todd Valerius, Jing Yu
Submitted By: M Todd Valerius, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, tvalerius@mcb.harvard.edu
Archive ID: 30
Submission ID:
   
Expression Mapping

Expression Strengths Key:
Present (unspecified strength)
Present (strong)
Present (moderate)
Present (weak)
Uncertain
Not Detected
   
Expression Patterns Key:
Homogeneous
Graded
Regional
Spotted
Ubiquitous
Restricted
Single cell
Contains note
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Probe
Gene:
Symbol: Adra1b
Name: adrenergic receptor, alpha 1b (MGI:104774)
Probe ID: maprobe:4080
Name of cDNA: UI-M-AO0-acf-f-11-0-UI
Additional Name of cDNA: MSR0086
Sequence ID:
AI838767
Origin of Clone used to make the Probe:
Strain: C57BL/6
  Tissue: brain
Probe Type: RNA
Type: antisense
Labelled with: digoxigenin
Visualisation method: alkaline phosphatase + BM purple
Probe Notes: Probe template generated by PCR using T3 and T7 primers to amplify clone insert (vector = pT7T3D-Pac). Clone from BMAP-UG library. Clone ID= UI-M-AO0-acf-f-11-0-UI. Orientation checked by sequencing. Polymerase used to generate antisense riboprobe = T3. (MSR0086)
   
Specimen
Theiler Stage: TS23
Other Staging System: 15.5dpc
Tissue:
Strain: Swiss Webster
Genotype: Wild type
Sex: Female
Specimen Preparation:
wholemount
Fixation Method: 4% paraformaldehyde
  
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Acknowledgements
Jenn Hansard and Mary Duah are acknowledged for their technical assistance on the GUDMAP project.

 

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