Identification of Lrig3 target genes in Xenopus animal caps injected with wnt3a and chordin
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ABSTRACT: During embryonic development, the neural crest is a transient, migratory cell population that differentiates into a large variety of tissues and contributes much to the formation of vertebrate body. In Xenopus, lrig3 is involved in neural crest formation by modulating FGF and Wnt signaling. Lrig3 functions downstream of pax3 and zic1 to regulate the expression of neural crest markers. We used microarrays to identify the lrig3 target genes during neural crest formation.
ORGANISM(S): Xenopus laevis
PROVIDER: GSE50487 | GEO | 2014/09/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA217827
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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