Publications by authors named "Joseph Nam"

In vivo micro-imaging of mice is useful in studying the genetic basis of cardiac development in mutant embryos. We examined Phox2b mutant mice, which lack autonomic innervation to the heart and die in utero, and investigated whether this lack of innervation causes cardiac dysfunction during embryogenesis. A VisualSonics Vevo 2100 ultrahigh-frequency linear array ultrasound machine with 30- and 40-MHz probes was used to analyze embryo size, gross characteristics, ventricular contractility and rhythm.

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Anatomical congruence of peripheral nerves and blood vessels is well recognized in a variety of tissues. Their physical proximity and similar branching patterns suggest that the development of these networks might be a coordinated process. Here we show that large diameter coronary veins serve as an intermediate template for distal sympathetic axon extension in the subepicardial layer of the dorsal ventricular wall of the developing mouse heart.

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Alternative premRNA splicing is a major mechanism to generate diversity of gene products. However, the biological roles of alternative splicing during development remain elusive. Here, we focus on a neuron-specific RNA-binding protein, Rbfox3, recently identified as the antigen of the widely used anti-NeuN antibody.

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We introduce a whole-mount immunohistochemistry method for analyzing intricate vascular network formation in mouse embryonic tissues. Laser scanning confocal microscopy with multiple labeling allows for robust imaging of blood and lymphatic vessel branching morphogenesis with excellent resolution.

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