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Tcfap2cl

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Tcfap2cL is a primary antibody that specifically binds to the Transcription Factor AP-2 Gamma (TFAP2C) protein. It is designed for use in immunohistochemistry, western blotting, and other immunoassay applications to detect and analyze the expression of TFAP2C in various biological samples.

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Genetic Analysis of Mammary Gland Development

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Mice harboring the exon 6 LoxP-flanked Tcfap2c (Tcfap2cL/L) allele were obtained from Dr. Trevor Williams, and mice harboring the MMTV-Cre allele were purchased from Jackson Laboratories (003553, Bar Harbor, ME, USA) 35 . All animals used for studies were from F4 progeny breeds to limit genetic variability. Genotyping was performed by Transnetyx, Inc (Cordova, TN, USA) on tissue harvested from tail-snip biopsy. All animals were cared for in accordance with guidelines established by the University of Iowa Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Whole mounts were accomplished as previously described according to Plante et al, using mammary gland 4 35 . Immunohistochemical analysis was accomplished on FFPE samples from mammary gland 3. Data from whole mount testing was assessed using Student’s 2-tailed T-test.
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Genetic Analysis of Mammary Gland Development

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Mice harboring the exon 6 LoxP-flanked Tcfap2c (Tcfap2cL/L) allele were obtained from Dr. Trevor Williams, and mice harboring the MMTV-Cre allele were purchased from Jackson Laboratories (003553, Bar Harbor, ME, USA) 35 . All animals used for studies were from F4 progeny breeds to limit genetic variability. Genotyping was performed by Transnetyx, Inc (Cordova, TN, USA) on tissue harvested from tail-snip biopsy. All animals were cared for in accordance with guidelines established by the University of Iowa Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Whole mounts were accomplished as previously described according to Plante et al, using mammary gland 4 35 . Immunohistochemical analysis was accomplished on FFPE samples from mammary gland 3. Data from whole mount testing was assessed using Student’s 2-tailed T-test.
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