Hypothalamic Y2 receptors regulate bone formation
J. Clin. Invest. Paul A. Baldock, et al. 109:915
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Figure 5
Expression of GFP and in situ PCR of the hypothalamus of Cre-adenovirus–injected Y2lox/lox mice and germline Y2–/– mice. (a) Fluorescence micrograph of the hypothalamus of a Y2lox/lox animal 21 days after injection of GFP-expressing adenovirus. Bar represents 2 mm. (b) Schematic drawing of the position of the primers (oligo C, D, and E) used for in situ PCR. (c) In situ PCR on a brain section from a Y2lox/lox animal using oligo C and oligo D. (d) In situ PCR on a brain section from a Y2–/– animal using oligo C and oligo D. (e) In situ PCR on a brain section from a Cre-adenovirus–injected Y2lox/lox animal using oligo C and oligo E. (f) In situ PCR on a brain section from a Cre-adenovirus–injected Y2lox/lox animal using oligo C and oligo E without enzyme. Bar represents 1 mm in cf.