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Developmental Expression of the Cell Adhesion Molecule-like Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases LAR, RPTPdelta and RPTPsigma in the Mouse

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Journal Mech Dev
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1998 Oct 24
PMID 9784606
Citations 28
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Abstract

Using RNA in situ hybridization we compared the expression patterns of the cell adhesion molecule-like receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatases LAR, RPTP sigma and RPTP sigma during mouse development. We found that LAR is expressed in basal lamina-associated epithelial tissues of (neuro)ectodermal, neural crest/ectomesenchyme and endodermal origin. RPTP sigma is found in (neuro)ectodermal, neural crest-derived systems and in mesoderm-derived tissues. The expression pattern of RPTP sigma largely parallels that of RPTP sigma, in concordance with their proposed evolutionary history

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