Transcriptome analysis of tendon in Mkx conditional knock out mice
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ABSTRACT: Tendons are crucial connective tissues that link muscle to bone. We have demonstrated that the transcription factor Mkx plays a pivotal role in tendon development and homeostasis by regulating collagen fibril organization through tendon cell fate determination from progenitor cells and promoting the expression of type I collagen and proteoglycans. However, the precise role of Mkx in tendon homeostasis after birth is not well understood. Therefore, we generated conditional Mkx knockout mice by crossing Mkx-CreER mice with Mkx floxed mice. Following tamoxifen administration, we performed transcriptome analysis of tendons from control mice (Mkx-CreER/+ and Mkx flox/+) and Mkx conditional knockout mice (Mkx-CreER/flox)
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE283457 | GEO | 2024/12/31
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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