Expression data from embryonic mouse spinal cords from NFIX knockout and wild-type mice.
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ABSTRACT: The generation of cellular identity and diversity within the developing spinal cord is critically dependent on networks of gene expression controlled by transcription factors, such as Nuclear Factor One X (NFIX). NFIX has been identified as an important factor in promoting astrocyte formation during embryonic mouse spinal cord development. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the transcriptional landscape controlled by NFIX within the developing spinal cord, here we performed microarray analysis on E14.5 wild-type and Nfix-/- mouse spinal cords, the age at which the expression of NFIX by neural progenitor cells lining the spinal central canal is strongest.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE155327 | GEO | 2020/07/30
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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