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Profiling gene expression in kidney development

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NEPHRON EXPERIMENTAL NEPHROLOGY
Volume 98, Issue 4, Pages E109-E113

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000081554

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kidney development; microarrays; gene expression profile; organogenesis

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Rapid determination of the expression levels of all genes can be achieved with microarrays. This technology is beginning to revolutionize the study of kidney development. Genome-wide expression studies of the developing rat, mouse and human kidneys have found thousands of expressed genes, with many hundreds showing changes in expression as a function of developmental time. The resulting gene expression profiles provide an important discovery function, identifying new genes and pathways not previously implicated in kidney organogenesis. In combination with microdissection techniques, microarrays further extend global gene expression analysis to discrete components or cell types within the kidney. The resulting detailed molecular portrait of normal kidney development provides a baseline for studies of the many mouse mutants available with abnormal kidney development. Copyright (C) 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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