Gene Review:
Zfp462 - zinc finger protein 462
Mus musculus
Synonyms:
6030417H05, 9430078C22Rik, Gt4-2, Zfpip
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High impact information on Zfp462
- Graded expression of Zfp462 in the embryonic mouse cerebral cortex [1].
- We describe the isolation and embryonic pattern of expression of mouse Zfp462, a novel zinc finger protein gene [1].
- We show that Zfp462 is expressed in the developing central nervous system, branchial arches, otic vesicles, sensory ganglia, somites and limbs [1].
- In the central nervous system, Zfp462 is expressed at the headfold stage and is later expressed in the developing forebrain, brainstem and spinal cord [1].
Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Zfp462
- As predicted by the microarray analysis, Zfp462 is expressed at its highest levels in the caudal and medial cerebral cortex [1].
References
- Graded expression of Zfp462 in the embryonic mouse cerebral cortex. Chang, Y.S., Stoykova, A., Chowdhury, K., Gruss, P. Gene Expr. Patterns (2007) [Pubmed]
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