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Series GSE46057 Query DataSets for GSE46057
Status Public on Apr 16, 2013
Title Investigation of Alterations in Gene Expression in the Retina Induced by Intravitreal Injection of SH-42 and SH-80
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In this study, we demonstrate that SH-42 and SH-80, novel heat shock protein 90 inhibitors, suppress retinal neovascularization via inhibition of hypoxia-mediated angiogenesis. To figure out any genotoxic effect of these compounds related with heat shock protein 90 inhibition, we performed microarray analyses with retinal tissues treated with SH-42 and SH-80 for 7 days.
 
Overall design We intravitreally injected PBS, SH42, or SH80 into the right eyes of C57BL/6 male mice (n = 12 per group). PBS-treated mice were regarded as negative control. Four retinal tissues were pooled into 1 test tube and prepared for further analyses.
 
Contributor(s) Jo DH, An H, Cho CS, Jun H, Kim J, Suh Y, Kim J
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Submission date Apr 15, 2013
Last update date Nov 01, 2017
Contact name Jeong Hun Kim
Organization name Seoul National University
Lab FARB (Fight against Angiogenesis-Related Blindness) Laboratory
Street address 101, Daehak-ro, Jongno-gu
City Seoul
ZIP/Postal code 110744
Country South Korea
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11202 Agilent-026655 Whole Mouse Genome Microarray 4x44K v2 (Probe Name version)
Samples (6)
GSM1122679 Retina_SH-42_7days_rep1
GSM1122680 Retina_SH-42_7days_rep2
GSM1122681 Retina_SH-42_7days_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA197139

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