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Sample GSM158232 Query DataSets for GSM158232
Status Public on Nov 23, 2007
Title HB45bis
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Human Breast Tumor
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics pCR - pathological complete response
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Qiagen RNeasy Mini Kit
Label biotin
Label protocol Standard Affymetrix procedure
 
Hybridization protocol Standard Affymetrix procedure
Scan protocol Standard Affymetrix procedure
Description Series of 161 tumours
Data processing RMA
 
Submission date Jan 25, 2007
Last update date Jun 06, 2022
Contact name Mauro Delorenzi
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name ISREC
Street address 155 Boveresses
City Lausanne
ZIP/Postal code 1066
Country Switzerland
 
Platform ID GPL1352
Series (1)
GSE6861 Prediction of breast cancer pathological complete response to anthracycline/taxane chemotherapy.
Relations
Reanalyzed by GSE205568

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA-calculated signal intensity

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1053_3p_at 9.33062206421196
117_3p_at 8.14961584270329
1494_3p_f_at 7.74757460240483
1552275_3p_s_at 7.87692392605856
1552281_3p_at 9.49687128887131
1552296_3p_at 5.81487260352946
1552302_3p_at 5.99802492497995
1552311_3p_a_at 8.35461802222142
1552321_3p_a_at 4.85575894948771
1552340_3p_at 6.9667600306511
1552343_3p_s_at 7.76032228653454
1552354_3p_at 7.47544596463391
1552476_3p_s_at 7.76958726047039
1552480_3p_s_at 4.19605569334822
1552504_3p_a_at 7.72800661842433
1552518_3p_s_at 5.60160667590096
1552528_3p_at 8.4731539453086
1552535_3p_at 7.7222388369389
1552566_3p_at 6.8547309461715
1552575_3p_a_at 8.24192455885182

Total number of rows: 61359

Table truncated, full table size 2190 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM158232.CEL.gz 8.4 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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