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GUDMAP, GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project, aggregates and provides images of experimental gene expression data from the mouse genitourinary system. The image links to the image set, where individual images can be downloaded. GUDMAP upgraded their website infrastructure and has integrated their resources with the (Re)BuildingaKidney consortium. For most current data, please visit GUDMAP.org. 

(last updated: Dec 9, 2021)

Data or Model Expression Gene Images Multimedia

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GUDMAP IDNotesTissueGene SymbolExpressedNot ExpressedUncertain ExpressionAssay TypeTheiler StageGenotypeGene NameData Source
GUDMAP:8298Global view of specimen dorsal sideRif1early nephron GROUP, embryo, metanephros, mouse, organ system, urinary system, visceral organureter, urogenital mesenteryISHTS20Wild TypeRap1 interacting factor 1 homolog (yeast)GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:15642Magnification 10x.metanephrosArg2metanephrosISHTS28Wild Typearginase type IIExternal-EuReGene
GUDMAP:8345Global view of specimen rostral end on left. No significant signal is detected.Lrrc40genitourinary systemISHTS17Wild Typeleucine rich repeat containing 40GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:20548Lateral Right view 50xThbladder, embryo, metanephros, mouse, nerve of bladder, organ system, pelvic ganglion, urinary system, visceral organTGTS23Non-wild Typetyrosine hydroxylaseGUDMAP-Southard-Smith
GUDMAP:8314Global view of specimen dorsal sideUsp39embryo, metanephros, mouse, organ system, urinary system, visceral organurogenital mesenteryISHTS20Wild Typeubiquitin specific peptidase 39GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:8319Global view of specimen dorsal sideNcbp2embryo, mesentery, metanephros, mouse, organ system, urinary system, urogenital mesentery, visceral organISHTS20Wild Typenuclear cap binding protein subunit 2GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:13323expressed in the epithlieum of the bladder, urethra.Foxa2embryo, mouse, organ system, urinary system, visceral organISHTS23Wild Typeforkhead box A2GUDMAP-Mendelsohn
GUDMAP:8097Primitive bladder ventral sideMynnembryo, mesentery, metanephros, mouse, organ system, primitive bladder, urinary system, urogenital mesentery, urogenital sinus, visceral organureterISHTS20Wild TypemyoneurinGUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:15211Magnification 10x.metanephrosDctdmetanephrosISHTS28Wild TypedCMP deaminaseExternal-EuReGene
GUDMAP:8074MetanephroiPcyox1embryo, mesentery, metanephros, mouse, organ system, urinary system, urogenital mesentery, visceral organureterISHTS20Wild Typeprenylcysteine oxidase 1GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:10763Global view.metanephrosItga9metanephros, ureterISHTS23Wild Typeintegrin alpha 9GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:11022Bladder.bladderBdh2bladderISHTS23Wild Type3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase, type 2GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:11020Metanephros.metanephrosHpnmetanephrosISHTS28Wild TypehepsinGUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:11370Proximal ureter.ureterCcdc86ureterISHTS23Wild Typecoiled-coil domain containing 86GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:8322MetanephroiSnrnp70embryo, metanephros, mouse, organ system, urinary system, visceral organurogenital mesenteryISHTS20Wild Typesmall nuclear ribonucleoprotein 70 (U1)GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:8342Global view of specimen ventral sidePspc1embryo, female reproductive system, germ cell of ovary, mouse, organ system, ovary, reproductive system, visceral organmesonephros of femaleISHTS20Wild Typeparaspeckle protein 1GUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:8257Global view of specimen ventral sideFusembryo, mouse, organ system, primitive bladder, urinary system, urogenital sinus, visceral organISHTS20Wild Typefused in sarcomaGUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:10932Inner medulla and pelvis.metanephrosUnc5clmetanephrosISHTS28Wild Typeunc-5 homolog C (C. elegans)-likeGUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:10044Primitive bladder ventral sideurinary systemNeblurinary systemISHTS21Wild TypenebuletteGUDMAP-Little
GUDMAP:10044Global view of specimen dorsal sideurinary systemNeblurinary systemISHTS21Wild TypenebuletteGUDMAP-Little
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