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Formaldehyde-based whole-mount in situ hybridization method for planarians.

Bret J Pearson1, George T Eisenhoffer, Kyle A Gurley, Jochen C Rink, Diane E Miller, Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado.   

Abstract

Whole-mount in situ hybridization (WISH) is a powerful tool for visualizing gene expression patterns in specific cell and tissue types. Each model organism presents its own unique set of challenges for achieving robust and reproducible staining with cellular resolution. Here, we describe a formaldehyde-based WISH method for the freshwater planarian Schmidtea mediterranea developed by systematically comparing and optimizing techniques for fixation, permeabilization, hybridization, and postprocessing. The new method gives robust, high-resolution labeling in fine anatomical detail, allows co-labeling with fluorescent probes, and is sufficiently sensitive to resolve the expression pattern of a microRNA in planarians. Our WISH methodology not only provides significant advancements over current protocols that make it a valuable asset for the planarian community, but should also find wide applicability in WISH methods used in other systems.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19161223      PMCID: PMC2640425          DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.21849

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Dyn        ISSN: 1058-8388            Impact factor:   3.780


  16 in total

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Authors:  Philip A Newmark; Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado
Journal:  Nat Rev Genet       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 53.242

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Journal:  Dev Dyn       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 3.780

Review 3.  Multicellularity, stem cells, and the neoblasts of the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea.

Authors:  Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado; Hara Kang
Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  2005-04-25       Impact factor: 3.905

4.  SMEDWI-2 is a PIWI-like protein that regulates planarian stem cells.

Authors:  Peter W Reddien; Néstor J Oviedo; Joya R Jennings; James C Jenkin; Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado
Journal:  Science       Date:  2005-11-25       Impact factor: 47.728

Review 5.  The diverse functions of microRNAs in animal development and disease.

Authors:  Wigard P Kloosterman; Ronald H A Plasterk
Journal:  Dev Cell       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 12.270

6.  Multicolour whole-mount in situ hybridization to Drosophila embryos.

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Journal:  Dev Genes Evol       Date:  1996-11       Impact factor: 0.900

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Authors:  Y Umesono; K Watanabe; K Agata
Journal:  Dev Growth Differ       Date:  1997-12       Impact factor: 2.053

8.  Preservation of RNA for in situ hybridization: Carnoy's versus formaldehyde fixation.

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9.  BMP signaling regulates the dorsal planarian midline and is needed for asymmetric regeneration.

Authors:  Peter W Reddien; Adam L Bermange; Adrienne M Kicza; Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado
Journal:  Development       Date:  2007-10-17       Impact factor: 6.868

10.  MicroRNAs show a wide diversity of expression profiles in the developing and mature central nervous system.

Authors:  Marika Kapsimali; Wigard P Kloosterman; Ewart de Bruijn; Frederic Rosa; Ronald H A Plasterk; Stephen W Wilson
Journal:  Genome Biol       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 13.583

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Journal:  Stem Cells Dev       Date:  2012-03-23       Impact factor: 3.272

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5.  PRMT5 and the role of symmetrical dimethylarginine in chromatoid bodies of planarian stem cells.

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Journal:  Development       Date:  2012-02-08       Impact factor: 6.868

Review 6.  Regeneration: The origin of cancer or a possible cure?

Authors:  Néstor J Oviedo; Wendy S Beane
Journal:  Semin Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2009-04-14       Impact factor: 7.727

7.  Molecular cloning and characterization of SL3: a stem cell-specific SL RNA from the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea.

Authors:  Alessandro Rossi; Eric J Ross; Antonia Jack; Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado
Journal:  Gene       Date:  2013-10-08       Impact factor: 3.688

8.  Amputation induces stem cell mobilization to sites of injury during planarian regeneration.

Authors:  Otto C Guedelhoefer; Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado
Journal:  Development       Date:  2012-08-16       Impact factor: 6.868

9.  Egf Signaling Directs Neoblast Repopulation by Regulating Asymmetric Cell Division in Planarians.

Authors:  Kai Lei; Hanh Thi-Kim Vu; Ryan D Mohan; Sean A McKinney; Chris W Seidel; Richard Alexander; Kirsten Gotting; Jerry L Workman; Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado
Journal:  Dev Cell       Date:  2016-08-11       Impact factor: 12.270

10.  Cell-type diversity and regionalized gene expression in the planarian intestine.

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