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Hedgehog Signaling Protocols

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    Chapter 1 Controlled Delivery of Sonic Hedgehog with a Heparin-Based Coacervate
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    Chapter 2 In Vivo Imaging of Hedgehog Transport in Drosophila Epithelia.
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    Chapter 3 Modeling Hedgehog Signaling Through Flux-Saturated Mechanisms
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    Chapter 4 Evaluating the Activity of Smoothened Toward G Proteins Using [ 35 S]Guanosine 5′-(3- O -thio)triphosphate ([ 35 S]GTPγS)
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    Chapter 5 Analysis of Smoothened Phosphorylation and Activation in Cultured Cells and Wing Discs of Drosophila
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    Chapter 6 Hedgehog Signaling Protocols
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    Chapter 7 Luciferase Reporter Assays to Study Transcriptional Activity of Hedgehog Signaling in Normal and Cancer Cells
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    Chapter 8 Measuring Expression Levels of Endogenous Gli Genes by Immunoblotting and Real-Time PCR
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    Chapter 9 Quantitative Immunoblotting of Endogenous Hedgehog Pathway Components
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    Chapter 10 Measuring Gli2 Phosphorylation by Selected Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 11 Rapid Screening of Gli2/3 Mutants Using the Flp-In System
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    Chapter 12 Insights into Gli Factors Ubiquitylation Methods
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    Chapter 13 Determination of Acetylation of the Gli Transcription Factors
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    Chapter 14 Efficient Detection of Indian Hedgehog During Endochondral Ossification by Whole-Mount Immunofluorescence
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    Chapter 15 Methods for Detection of Ptc1-Driven LacZ Expression in Adult Mouse Skin
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    Chapter 16 Determination and Analysis of Cellular Metabolic Changes by Noncanonical Hedgehog Signaling.
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Chapter title
Efficient Detection of Indian Hedgehog During Endochondral Ossification by Whole-Mount Immunofluorescence
Chapter number 14
Book title
Hedgehog Signaling Protocols
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2772-2_14
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2771-5, 978-1-4939-2772-2
Authors

João Francisco Botelho, Daniel Smith-Paredes, Palma A. Verónica, Botelho, João Francisco, Smith-Paredes, Daniel, Verónica, Palma A.

Abstract

Endochondral ossification is a process essential for the formation of the vertebrate skeleton. Indian Hedgehog (IHH) is a key regulator of this process. So far, monitoring IHH expression in whole-mount developing skeletal structures has been hampered by the permeability and the opacity of the tissue. Whole-mount preparations require advanced techniques of fixation, clearing, and staining. We describe a reliable method for fixing, immunostaining, and clearing whole-mount developing cartilages that allows for the detection of IHH in the developing skeleton of avian embryos. The fixation process ensures a proper preservation of cellular structures and, especially, the antigenicity of the tissue, allowing the antibody labelling of IHH. This protocol reveals specific cell staining in localized regions of the developing cartilage, facilitating the study of IHH function during key periods of skeletogenesis.

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