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| Comment on this Gene: No detailed expression literature found. The two cited papers don_t correlate well. One paper reports that Cst3 is expressed in cortical neurons of layer 3 and 5 in human, which seems to be confirmed by BGEM P7 in situ data. The other paper reports the gene is expressed in astrocytes, which is supported by the in situ data from Allen database. The BAC data is consistent with Allen in situ data. EGFP expression is mostly present in glial cells across the CNS. |
| age | orientation | Acquisition technique | Founder Line | Batch |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| adult | Horizontal | brightfield | PE159 | 3 images |
| adult | Sagittal | brightfield | PE159 | 10 images |
| P7 | Horizontal | brightfield | PE159 | 3 images |
| P7 | Sagittal | brightfield | PE159 | 11 images |
| E15.5 | Horizontal | brightfield | PE159 | 3 images |
| E15.5 | Sagittal | brightfield | PE159 | 10 images |
| BGEM Probe | Related ISH images |
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| Cst3 | 1302 |
| PubMed ID |
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| 11549598 |
| 15509901 |
| Veracity | definition |
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| Confirmed | Confirmed refers to genes in which multiple lines yield matching datasets that agree with the available literature, or in which a single line has been produced that matches the available literature. In those cases where there a discrepancy between the literature and the reporter gene data (missing or additional sites of expression), this is noted in the database. |
| To Be Confirmed | To be confirmed refers to genes in which multiple lines produce matching datasets, but for which no independent expression data is available. |
| Anomalous | Anomalous refers to data collected from BAC reporter constructs producing different expression patterns in different lines (i.e. position effects). |