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Series GSE55880 Query DataSets for GSE55880
Status Public on Jul 24, 2014
Title Expression Profiles of Primary Mouse Hepatocytes treated with Cyclosporin A and solvent control [miRNA]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary The microRNA changes induced in Primary Mouse Hepatocytes of C57Bl6-mice by Cyclosporin A after treatment for 24h and 48h
 
Overall design The study investigated differential microRNA expression in Primary Mouse Hepatocytes following 24 and 48 hours of exposure to Cyclosporin A and solvent. Three biological replicates per compound/six per solvent. In total 24 arrays .
 
Contributor(s) Van den Hof W
Citation(s) 25047351
Submission date Mar 13, 2014
Last update date Sep 27, 2016
Contact name Wim Van den Hof
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Maastricht University
Department Toxicogenomics
Street address Universiteitssingel 50
City Maastricht
ZIP/Postal code P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17912 Agilent-046065 Mouse_miRNA_V19.0_Microarray (miRNA ID version)
Samples (22)
GSM1347889 Primary Mouse Hepatocytes exposed to 10 uM Cyclosporin A for 24h, biological rep 1
GSM1347890 Primary Mouse Hepatocytes exposed to 50 uM Cyclosporin A for 24h, biological rep 2
GSM1347891 Primary Mouse Hepatocytes exposed to 10 uM Cyclosporin A for 24h, biological rep 2
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE55883 Expression Profiles of Primary Mouse Hepatocytes treated with Cyclosporin A and solvent control
Relations
BioProject PRJNA241196

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