Counterstaining the fli1a:EGFP-expressing pharyngeal arches (a1, a2) with the nucleic acid stain SYTO 59 (red) clarifies the ectomesenchymal phenotypes (double-labeled).Mark M. SasakiJames T. NicholsCharles B. Kimmel
This indicates that both T cell development and proliferation are tightly controlled by ETS transcription factors; it is necessary to examine the other members of this family in the EGFP+ and negative cells from these mice, in addition to analyzing other haematopoietic lineages for appropriate ...