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Series GSE8413 Query DataSets for GSE8413
Status Public on Dec 28, 2007
Title Age Map, Striatum (A)
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary To assess the transcriptional changes in different brain regions and spinal cord associated with aging and either a caloric restricted (CR) or ad libitum (AL) diet. cDNA microarray and quantitative PCR analyses were used to examine the transcriptomes of various neuronal tissues in young, middle aged and old mice. Mice of both genders were examined as well as the effects of their placement on either caloric restricted (CR) or ad libitum (AL) diets.
Keywords: age-, gender-, and diet- comparison
 
Overall design 67 mice were compared according to age, gender, and diet
 
Contributor(s) Xu X, Zhan M, Duan W, Prabhu V, Brenneman R, Wood III W, Firman J, Li H, Zhang P, Ibe C, Zonderman AB, Longo DL, Poosala S, Becker KG, Mattson MP
Citation(s) 17988385, 18081424
Submission date Jul 09, 2007
Last update date Jun 22, 2020
Contact name Supriyo De
Organization name NIA-IRP, NIH
Department Laboratory of Genetics and Genomics
Lab Computational Biology & Genomics Core
Street address 251 Bayview Blvd
City Baltimore
State/province Maryland
ZIP/Postal code 21224
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL738 NIA Mouse 17K_A
Samples (67)
GSM208991 Striatum, mouse17K-A, 01 AMC185 M 43_ad-lib
GSM208992 Striatum, mouse17K-A, 02 AMC196 F 17_ad-lib
GSM208993 Striatum, mouse17K-A, 03 AMC7 M 186 C
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE8426 NIA/NIH AGEMAP Brain Regions
GSE9909 NIA/NIH AGEMAP Multiple Tissues
Relations
BioProject PRJNA105337

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