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Series GSE172242 Query DataSets for GSE172242
Status Public on Apr 17, 2021
Title Reprogramming the spleen into a functioning “liver” in vivo I
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary We restored liver function in the spleen by direct reprogramming splenic fibroblasts in situ and thereby transformed the spleen into a “liver” with sufficient physiological functions within a living animal.
 
Overall design The Gene Expression profiling of PBS-treated spleens (PBS) vs SiO2-remodelled spleens (SiO2), PBS as control; primary mouse SiO2-remodelled spleen fibroblasts (MF) vs hepatocyte-like cells (iHep) vs primary hepatocytes (PH), MF as control; SiO2-treated spleens (SiO2) vs SiO2-3TF-3C-treated spleen (hepatized spleens) vs normal liver tissues, SiO2 as control.Five cell/spleen samples were pooled according to individual groups.
 
Contributor(s) Dong L, Wang C, Zhang J
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Submission date Apr 16, 2021
Last update date Apr 18, 2021
Contact name Chunyan Liu
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Nanjing University
Street address 163 Xianlin Avenue
City Nanjing
ZIP/Postal code 210093
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11202 Agilent-026655 Whole Mouse Genome Microarray 4x44K v2 (Probe Name version)
Samples (2)
GSM5244681 PBS-treated spleen (PBS)
GSM5244682 SiO2-remodelled spleen (SiO2)
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE172245 Reprogramming the spleen into a functioning “liver” in vivo
Relations
BioProject PRJNA722516

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GSE172242_RAW.tar 4.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
Processed data included within Sample table

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