rnascope probe slc1a3 (glast) channel 2 (Advanced Cell Diagnostics Inc)
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Rnascope Probe Slc1a3 (Glast) Channel 2, supplied by Advanced Cell Diagnostics Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Astrocyte glypican 5 regulates synapse maturation and stabilization"
Article Title: Astrocyte glypican 5 regulates synapse maturation and stabilization
Journal: Cell reports
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115374
Figure Legend Snippet: (A) Mouse cortical synaptogenesis timeline. (B) Expression of GPC mRNA by VC astrocytes across postnatal development. *Significantly altered vs. P7. Data are from Farhy-Tselnicker et al. (C) Cell type expression of Gpc5 mRNA in the developing mouse cortex. Data are from Zhang et al. (D) Gpc5 mRNA visualized using smFISH (WT brain, P28). Scale bar: 2,000 μm. (E) Gpc5 cKO mouse generation and experiment outline. (F) Gpc5 mRNA visualized using smFISH in astrocytes ( Slc1a3 ) and OPCs ( Cspg4 ) (VC, WT brain, P28). Scale bar: 100 μm. (G–I) Validation of the Gpc5 cKO mouse model. (G) Representative images of WT and Gpc5 cKO P28 VC Gpc5 mRNA in L1 and colocalization with astrocytes ( Slc1a3 ) and OPCs ( Cspg4 ). Scale bar: 50 μm. Green box, magnification of an astrocyte; blue box, magnification of an OPC. Scale bar, magnified box: 5 μm. (H and I) Gpc5 mRNA expression in astrocytes (H) and OPCs (I) in cKO mice quantified across all cortical layers in the VC. N = 5 mice/condition. Graphs mean ± SEM, individual data points represent mice. Statistics: t test. See also .
Techniques Used: Expressing, Biomarker Discovery
Figure Legend Snippet: KEY RESOURCES TABLE
Techniques Used: Recombinant, Modification, Saline, RNAscope, Multiplex Assay, Electron Microscopy, Negative Control, Software, Cell Culture, Fluorescence, Microscopy, Hybridization
