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Mouse Embryonic Lung Culture, A System to Evaluate the Molecular Mechanisms of Branching
Published on: June 30, 2010
In vitro Explant Cultures to Interrogate Signaling Pathways that Regulate Mouse Lung Development
Changfu Yao1,2, Gianni Carraro1,2, Barry R Stripp1,2
1Lung Institute, Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Abstract:
Early mouse lung development, including specification of primordia, patterning of early endoderm and determination of regional progenitor cell fates, is tightly regulated. The ability to culture explanted embryonic lung tissue provides a tractable model to study cellular interactions and paracrine factors that regulate these processes. We provide up-to-date protocols for the establishment of this culture model and its application to investigate hedgehog signaling in the developing lung.

