Identification of a set of genes with developmentally down-regulated expression in the mouse brain

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Using a subtraction cloning approach, we have isolated a set of cDNA clones from mouse neural precursor cells whose respective mRNA levels are down-regulated during the development of mouse brain. Single stranded DNA prepared from neuronal precursor cell cDNA library in lambda Zap vector was subtracted with poly (A)+ RNA prepared from postnatal and adult mouse brain to obtain several clones which show developmental down-regulation of expression. Their patterns of expression indicate that these genes may play important roles during the embryonic development and differentiation of central nervous system. © 1992.

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Kumar, S., Tomooka, Y., & Noda, M. (1992). Identification of a set of genes with developmentally down-regulated expression in the mouse brain. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 185(3), 1155–1161. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-291X(92)91747-E

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