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Resource:GENSAT - Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas

Name: Resource:GENSAT - Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas
Description: GENSAT is an NIH-funded, publicly available gene expression atlas of the developing and adult central nervous system in the mouse. The project also generates transgenic BAC-EGFP reporter and BAC-Cre recombinase driver mouse lines, which are available as research resources to the scientific community.
The GENSAT project aims to map the expression of genes in the central nervous system of the mouse, using both in situ hybridization and transgenic mouse techniques. It is a collection of pictorial gene expression maps of the brain and spinal cord of the mouse. Using EGFP BAC-transgenics, this project provides the scientific community with tools to catalog, map, and electrophysiologically record from individual cells. Our application of Cre recombinase technologies allows for cell-specific gene manipulation. The transgenic mice created by this project are available to the scientific community.
Other Name(s): Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas
Parent Organization: Rockefeller University; New York; USA
Supporting Agency: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Related to: NIF Data Federation
Resource Type(s): Atlas, Organism supplier, Biomaterial manufacture
Keywords: molecular neuroanatomy resource, gene expression, cre mice, mouse, rodent
Grant: contracts: N01NS02331, HHSN271200723701C
Abbreviation: GENSAT
Resource: Resource
URL: http://www.gensat.org/
Id: nif-0000-00130
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Curation status: Curated

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AbbrevGENSAT  +
CurationStatuscurated  +
DefiningCitationhttp://www.gensat.org/  +
DefinitionGENSAT is an NIH-funded, publicly availabl GENSAT is an NIH-funded, publicly available gene expression atlas of the developing and adult central nervous system in the mouse. The project also generates transgenic BAC-EGFP reporter and BAC-Cre recombinase driver mouse lines, which are available as research resources to the scientific community.
The GENSAT project aims to map the expression of genes in the central nervous system of the mouse, using both in situ hybridization and transgenic mouse techniques. It is a collection of pictorial gene expression maps of the brain and spinal cord of the mouse. Using EGFP BAC-transgenics, this project provides the scientific community with tools to catalog, map, and electrophysiologically record from individual cells. Our application of Cre recombinase technologies allows for cell-specific gene manipulation. The transgenic mice created by this project are available to the scientific community.
ailable to the scientific community.
ExampleImageGensat.jpg  +
GrantCategory:contracts: N01NS02331   +, and Category:HHSN271200723701C   +
Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Resource  +
Has roleAtlas  +, Organism supplier  +, and Biomaterial manufacture  +
Idnif-0000-00130  +
Is part ofRockefeller University; New York; USA  +
KeywordsMolecular neuroanatomy resource  +, Gene expression  +, Cre mice  +, Mouse  +, and Rodent  +
LabelResource:GENSAT - Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas  +
ModifiedDate19 April 2012  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Resource  +
RelatedToNIF Data Federation  +
Supporting AgencyNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke  +
SynonymGene Expression Nervous System Atlas  +