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Status |
Public on Apr 11, 2010 |
Title |
PBMC 02 SFA 6 h after intake |
Sample type |
RNA |
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Source name |
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells, SFA shake, 6 hours after intake, individual 02
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Organism |
Homo sapiens |
Characteristics |
Male, 18-27 years of age
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Treatment protocol |
Subjects were given a shake containing either SFA or PUFA as the fatty acid source as a single challange consumption
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Extracted molecule |
total RNA |
Extraction protocol |
PBMCs were lysed in Qiagen RLT buffer and homogenized using seringes with 0.4 mm needles, whereafter purified total RNA was isolated using Qiagen RNEasy columns
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Label |
biotin
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Label protocol |
TThe Ambion MessageAmp aRNA Amplification Kit was used to prepare labelled cRNA from 500ng of total RNA. The protocol was conducted using the reagents provided by Ambion (P/N 1751), as per the manufacturer's instructions.
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Hybridization protocol |
Hybridisation of 10ug cRNA was done overnight for 16 hours at 45ÂșC in a Hybridisation Oven 640 (Affymetrix). The protocol is conducted as described in the "Genechip Expression Analysis Technical Manual", section 2 (Eukaryotic Sample and Array Processing), chapter 2 (Eukaryotic Target Hybridization) (P/N 701027, revision 5).
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Scan protocol |
Arrays were scanned on an Affymetrix 3000 7G scanner, as described n the "Genechip Expression Analysis Technical Manual", section 2 (Eukaryotic Sample and Array Processing), chapter 2 (Eukaryotic Arrays: Washing, Staining and Scanning (P/N 701028, revision 5).
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Description |
none
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Data processing |
Expression estimates were calculated using RMA
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Submission date |
Nov 04, 2008 |
Last update date |
Apr 11, 2010 |
Contact name |
Guido Hooiveld |
E-mail(s) |
[email protected]
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Organization name |
Wageningen University
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Department |
Div. Human Nutrition & Health
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Lab |
Nutrition, Metabolism & Genomics Group
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Street address |
HELIX, Stippeneng 4
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City |
Wageningen |
ZIP/Postal code |
NL-6708WE |
Country |
Netherlands |
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Platform ID |
GPL7144 |
Series (1) |
GSE13466 |
Acute effects of different dietary fatty acids on the gene expression profiles of PBMCs of healthy young men |
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