Blog | Abcam: Abcam's new Stem Cell Lineage and Identity pathway card Abcam's new Stem Cell Lineage and Identity pathway card Posted At : July 28, 2009 12:03 PM | Posted By : Peter Related Categories: Pathway posters Our Stem Cells team have put together a fantastic overview of stem cell fate during embryonic development. Differentiation of stem cells to a lineage-committed fate can be monitored by molecular marker expression, so this pathway card will be a handy reference tool for identifying prominent markers. View the pathway card as a high-resolution pdf Alternatively, request a hard copy for your lab Also on the card, we've picked out a selection of our antibodies suitable for characterization, based on those with the broadest range of applications. Here's two of them, each with great images. DDX4 / MVH antibody - Primordial Germ Cell Marker (ab13840) A homolog of the Drosophila protein VASA, DEAD-box protein 4 (DDX4) is a germline marker expressed only in the ovary and testis. DDX4 is expressed in spermatogenic cells from the spermatocyte stage to the round spermatid stage and in migratory primordial germ cells in the region of the gonadal ridge in both sexes. Tested applications ICC/IF, IHC-FoFr, IHC-Fr, IHC-P, WB Reacts with Hu, Ms, Rat, Cow, Pig 23 references, four customer reviews, average five star rating Olig2 antibody (ab33427) Olig2 (oligodendrocyte transcription factor 2) is required for oligodendrocyte and motor neuron specification in the spinal cord, as well Blog | Abcam: Abcam's new Stem Cell Lineage and Identity pathway card as for the development of somatic motor neurons in the hindbrain. Tested applications ICC/IF, IHC (PFA fixed), IHC-FoFr, IHC-Fr, IHC-P, WB Reacts with Ms, Rt One reference, nine customer reviews, average four star rating We have nearly 600 lineage markers in our catalog, for a wide range of applications and many with excellent customer reviews and images, be sure to check out the full range. For a complete listing of all the free posters and pathways available from Abcam, check out the poster library at www.abcam.com/posters I hope you find our pathways useful for your research, let me know what you think!