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Dicer is essential for mouse development
Nature genetics, 2003-11, Vol.35 (3), p.215-217
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
2004 INIST-CNRS ;COPYRIGHT 2003 Nature Publishing Group ;ISSN: 1061-4036 ;EISSN: 1546-1718 ;DOI: 10.1038/ng1253 ;PMID: 14528307 ;CODEN: NGENEC
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Title:
Dicer is essential for mouse development
Author:
Hannon, Gregory J
;
Bernstein, Emily
;
Kim, Sang Yong
;
Carmell, Michelle A
;
Murchison, Elizabeth P
;
Alcorn, Heather
;
Li, Mamie Z
;
Mills, Alea A
;
Elledge, Stephen J
;
Anderson, Kathryn V
Subjects:
Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Biological and medical sciences
;
Cell differentiation, maturation, development, hematopoiesis
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Cell physiology
;
DEAD-box RNA Helicases
;
Dicer gene
;
Embryo
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Embryonic and Fetal Development - physiology
;
Endoribonucleases - genetics
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Endoribonucleases - physiology
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Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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Gene silencing
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Genetic aspects
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Methods
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Mice
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Mice, Knockout
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Molecular and cellular biology
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Physiological aspects
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Ribonuclease III
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RNA Helicases - genetics
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RNA Helicases - physiology
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RNA Interference
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Stem Cells - cytology
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Nature genetics, 2003-11, Vol.35 (3), p.215-217
Description:
To address the biological function of RNA interference (RNAi)-related pathways in mammals, we disrupted the gene Dicer1 in mice. Loss of Dicer1 lead to lethality early in development, with Dicer1-null embryos depleted of stem cells. Coupled with our inability to generate viable Dicer1-null embryonic stem (ES) cells, this suggests a role for Dicer, and, by implication, the RNAi machinery, in maintaining the stem cell population during early mouse development.
Publisher:
London: Nature Publishing Group
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 1061-4036
EISSN: 1546-1718
DOI: 10.1038/ng1253
PMID: 14528307
CODEN: NGENEC
Source:
GFMER Free Medical Journals
MEDLINE
ProQuest Central
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