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Series GSE95270 Query DataSets for GSE95270
Status Public on Oct 11, 2019
Title Expression data from inducible ES stable cell line overexpressing specifically the human gene GTF2I
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In order to identify the effects of the induction of the gene of interest (GTF2I) on the mouse ES transcriptome, we performed Affymetrix Gene-Chip hybridization experiments for the inducible not-tagged cell line
Transcriptome analysis of the inducible transgenic mouse ES cell line overexpressing the human isorofm of the gene GTF2I
 
Overall design For the analysis on the GTF2I inducible cell line, total RNA was extracted from three biological replicates grown in medium deprived of Tetracycline for 24 hours; RNA extracted from un-induced clones was used as control.
 
Contributor(s) De Cegli R
Citation(s) 31695049
Submission date Feb 23, 2017
Last update date Jan 10, 2020
Contact name Rossella De Cegli
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 08119230692
Organization name Tigem
Street address Via Campi Flegrei 34
City Pozzuoli
ZIP/Postal code 80078
Country Italy
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1261 [Mouse430_2] Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Array
Samples (6)
GSM2501114 CTL, biological replicate 1 [hGTF2I_A1_T0]
GSM2501115 CTL, biological replicate 2 [hGTF2I_B3_T0]
GSM2501116 CTL, biological replicate 3 [hGTF2I_C6_T0]
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE96701 A transcriptomic study of Williams-Beuren syndrome associated genes in mouse embryonic stem
Relations
BioProject PRJNA376512

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GSE95270_RAW.tar 21.1 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
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