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Epithalamus


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Embryonic Development
Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine
General
 Cells(0) Stem, Progenitor & Primary Cells(0) Images(0)
 Gene Expression(35) Diseases & Cell Therapies(0) Literature
 HT comparisons & samples(0)
 Developmental Ontology

The epithalamus is a part of the diencephalon. It is an appendix of the thalamus and controls the olfactory center, brain stem and pineal gland (epiphysis).


In mouse, starts to develop at TS 20.

Epithalamus
Multiple Ancestors Single Ancestor No Descendants Develops from Part of Parent

Gene Expression in
Epithalamus

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Gene Expression (35)
Genes expressed in the compartment or its associated cells. The genes are manually curated from literature and/or imported from high throughput/large scale datasets
Expression in Compartment
Gene Symbol
Gene Distribution
Full Name
 
 
Localization
R/P
HT
ISH/IS
ASCL1 (MASH1)achaete-scute family bHLH transcription factor 1P
Atp1b1ATPase, Na+/K+ transporting, beta 1 polypeptideR
Bmp4bone morphogenetic protein 4R
Bphlbiphenyl hydrolase-like (serine hydrolase, breast epithelial mucin-associated antigen)R
CELF2CUGBP Elav-like family member 2P
Cntn2 (TAG-1)contactin 2R
Cpne4copine IVR
Dennd6bDENN/MADD domain containing 6BR
Esm1endothelial cell-specific molecule 1R
Eva1ceva-1 homolog C (C. elegans)RP
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Developmental Ontology of
Epithalamus

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Develops from/Part of (1)
Anatomical compartment(s) that are either the developmental ancestor(s) or include the compartment at hand
Part of Ancestor
Code
YesDAP
 

Literature related to
Epithalamus

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Chapters in Review of Medical Embryology (1)
Relevant chapters in "Review of Medical Embryology", by Ben Pansky, including links to the original chapter
Chapter Number
153
References (2)
Bibliographic references, specifying the relevance of the citation, including links to PubMed
Relevance
Title
 
Journal
Year
Author
  • Development
Principles of Neural Science 4eMcGraw-Hill2000 Kandel ER et. al.
  • Development
The Anatomical Basis of Mouse development
Academic Press1999 Kaufman MH and Bard JBL.
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