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Series GSE128701 Query DataSets for GSE128701
Status Public on Mar 23, 2019
Title Impact of Immune and Stromal Infiltration on Outcomes Following Bladder-Sparing Trimodality Therapy for Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Background: Bladder-sparing trimodality therapy (TMT) is an alternative to radical cystectomy (RC) for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), and biomarkers to inform therapy selection are needed.
Objective: To evaluate immune and stromal signatures in MIBC treated with TMT.
 
Overall design Gene expression profiling was used to study molecular sub typing and the tumor microenvironment in the setting of bladder preservation therapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer.
 
Contributor(s) Efstathiou JA, Mouw KW, Gibb EA, Liu Y, Wu C, Drumm MR, da Costa JB, du Plessis M, Wang NQ, Davicioni E, Feng FY, Seiler R, Black PC, Shipley WU, Miyamoto DT
Citation(s) 30712971
Submission date Mar 21, 2019
Last update date Apr 03, 2019
Contact name Elai Davicioni
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name GenomeDx
Street address 1152 Mainland St #430
City Vancouver
State/province BC
ZIP/Postal code V6B 4X2
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL22995 [HuEx-1_0-st] Affymetrix Human Exon 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version, custom CDF]
Samples (136)
GSM3682907 bladder_cancer_turbt_sample_1 [GNDX-MGH-QCFCG1]
GSM3682908 bladder_cancer_turbt_sample_2 [GNDX-MGH-QCFCG2]
GSM3682909 bladder_cancer_turbt_sample_3 [GNDX-MGH-QCFCG3]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA528580

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE128701_RAW.tar 2.6 Gb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
Processed data included within Sample table

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