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Series GSE4810 Query DataSets for GSE4810
Status Public on May 03, 2007
Title Fundic mucosa gene expression in the presence/absence of gastrin and in gastrin-CCK double knockout mice.
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Fundic mucosa gene expression in wildtype vs gastrin knockout, gastrin replaced gastrin KO and gastrin-CCK double knockout mice
Fundic mucosal scraping RNA were isolated from WT, Gastrin Knockout, Gastrin replaced KO and Gastrin-CCK double knockout mice. Targets from three biological replicates of each were generated and the expression profiles were determined using Affymetrix murine 430A arrays. Comparisons between the sample groups allow the identification of genes with gastrin responsiveness and Gastrin-CCK double effect .
Keywords: repeat
 
Overall design 3 WT, 3 Gastrin KO, 3 Gastrin replaced KO and 3 Gastrin-CCK double Knockout fundic RNA replicates were analyzed
 
Contributor(s) Jain R, Samuelson L
Citation(s) 17105752
Submission date May 11, 2006
Last update date Jan 08, 2019
Contact name Linda Samuelson
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 734-764-9448
Fax 734-936-8813
Organization name University of Michigan
Department Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Street address MED SCI II, # 7761, 1150 W. MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
City ANN ARBOR
State/province MI
ZIP/Postal code 48109
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL339 [MOE430A] Affymetrix Mouse Expression 430A Array
Samples (12)
GSM108483 wild type fundus replicate 1
GSM108484 wild type fundus replicate 2
GSM108485 wild type fundus replicate 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA95611

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GSE4810_Affymethods.pdf 25.0 Kb (ftp)(http) PDF

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