Research Article

Ganab Haploinsufficiency Does Not Cause Polycystic Kidney Disease or Polycystic Liver Disease in Mice

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The primary cilia and the expression of PC1 and PC2 were not affected in the Ganab+/- mice. (a, b) Ac-α-tubulin was expressed in both the wild-type group and the Ganab+/- group (a), and there was no significant difference between them () (b). Data are presented as the . by 2-tailed test. (c, d) Primary cilia stained with anti-Ac-α-tubulin (red) are shown in the Ganab+/- group and the wild-type group (c) and showed no significant difference in the length of the primary cilium between the Ganab+/- group and the wild-type group (d) (). Data are presented as the . by 2-tailed test. (e) The expression of PC1 and PC2 protein in the Ganab+/- group was not significantly different from that in the wild-type group (). Data are presented as the . by 2-tailed test. Scale bars: 100 μm.
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