Inducible gene expression in transient transgenic Xenopus embryos

Grant N. Wheeler, Danielle L. Lavery, Stefan Hoppler

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Abstract

Xenopus laevis has for many years been successfully used to study Wnt signaling during early development. However, because loss of function and gain of function experiments generally involve injecting RNA, DNA, or morpholinos into early embryos (1- to 32-cell), major phenotypes are often observed before the embryo has reached later stages of development. The combined use of transgenics and a heat shock inducible system has overcome these problems and enables investigations of Wnt signaling at later stages of Xenopus embryonic development, including organogenesis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)431-449
Number of pages19
JournalMethods in Molecular Biology
Volume469
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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