Rmst is a novel marker for the mouse ventral mesencephalic floor plate and the anterior dorsal midline cells

The availability of specific markers expressed in different regions of the developing nervous system provides a useful tool to illuminate their development, regulation and function. We have identified by expression profiling a putative non-coding RNA, Rmst, that exhibits prominent expression in the...

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description The availability of specific markers expressed in different regions of the developing nervous system provides a useful tool to illuminate their development, regulation and function. We have identified by expression profiling a putative non-coding RNA, Rmst, that exhibits prominent expression in the midbrain floor plate region, the isthmus and the roof plate of the anterior neural tube. At the developmental stage when the ventral dopaminergic neuron territory is being established, Rmst expression appears to be restricted to the presumptive dopaminergic neurons of the ventral tegmental area that lies close to the ventral midline. Thus this study presents Rmst as a novel marker for the developing dopaminergic neurons in the mesencephalic floor plate as well as a marker for the dorsal midline cells of the anterior neural tube and the isthmic organizer.
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subjects Animals
Base Sequence
Biomarkers - metabolism
Blotting, Northern
Brain - embryology
Brain - metabolism
Coding
Developmental Biology/Neurodevelopment
DNA Primers
Dopamine
Dopamine receptors
Floor plate
Gene expression
Genetics and Genomics/Gene Discovery
Hybridization
In Situ Hybridization
Medicine
Mesencephalon
Mice
Nervous system
Neural tube
Neurons
Neuroscience/Neurodevelopment
Non-coding RNA
Phenols
Ribonucleic acid
RNA
Spinal cord
Studies
Territory
Ventral tegmentum
title Rmst is a novel marker for the mouse ventral mesencephalic floor plate and the anterior dorsal midline cells
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