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Fig. 8. Clonal inactivation of Notch1 in postnatal RPCs. P0 or P3
Notch1 flox/flox mice retinae were infected in vivo with a
replication incompetent retrovirus encoding alkaline phosphatase without or
with cre recombinase (pLIA versus pLIA-CRE). (A) Representative clones
from a LIA infection including one single rod clone and one bipolar clone.
(B,C) Quantitation of cell types resulting from LIA or LIA-CRE
infections on Notch1 flox/flox retinae at P0 (B) and P3 (C). Three
independent retinae totaling 400-800 clones were analyzed for each timepoint
and type of virus. Change in cell types in the LIA-CRE-infected compared with
control (LIA-infected retinae) is statistically significant
(*P<0.05, **P<0.01, two-tailed
t-test assuming equal variances).