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Series GSE10067 Query DataSets for GSE10067
Status Public on Jan 03, 2009
Title Gene expression data from murine liver samples comparing hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) knockout mice vs. wildtype mice
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary HSL is a key enzyme in in the mobilization of fatty acids from the triglyceride stores of white adipose tissue. In addition, it is expressed in mice liver. In the present microarray study, changes in the transcript profile of murine liver samples due to global HSL knockout were investigated.
Keywords: genetic modification
 
Overall design Genetic modification to analyze the impact of a general knockout of the HSL gene on liver metabolism.
HSL knockout (ko) mice versus wildtype (wt) mice. Mice fed a normal diet (ND) versus mice fed a high fat diet (FD) for 6 months. Equal amounts of liver samples from six mice were pooled and total RNA was extracted, except for HSL-null mice on FD were only 4 livers were pooled.
 
Contributor(s) Fernandez C, Holm C
Citation(s) 18664600
Submission date Jan 04, 2008
Last update date Feb 18, 2018
Contact name CĂ©line Fernandez
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone +46 46 222 9772
Fax +46 46 222 4022
Organization name Medical Faculty, Lund University
Department Experimental Medical Science
Lab Molecular Endocrinology Group
Street address BMC C11
City Lund
ZIP/Postal code 221 84
Country Sweden
 
Platforms (1)
GPL81 [MG_U74Av2] Affymetrix Murine Genome U74A Version 2 Array
Samples (4)
GSM254439 Liver, wt ND
GSM254440 Liver, wt FD
GSM254441 Liver, ko ND
Relations
BioProject PRJNA108173

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GSE10067_RAW.tar 11.4 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, EXP)
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