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Sample GSM3814100 Query DataSets for GSM3814100
Status Public on Mar 09, 2020
Title X1052.96h_S26
Sample type SRA
 
Source name Serum
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics phenotype: TBI
time: 96 hr
Sex: male
age: 54
race: white
gcs: 3
injury type: TBI
subtype: Diffuse
other injuries: YES
biofluid: Serum
years from tbi: ND
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total cellular RNA was extracted using Ribopure (Ambion) according to the manufacturer’s recommendations
New England Biolabs NEBNext Small RNA library Prep following the manufacturer’s protocol
 
Library strategy miRNA-Seq
Library source transcriptomic
Library selection size fractionation
Instrument model NextSeq 550
 
Data processing Conversion from bcl files to fastq and demultiplexing with Illumina Bcl2fastq2 version 2.20.0.422
Adapter trimming and collapsing indentical reads with the mapper.pl function of miRDeep2.0.0.8 using the command “mapper.pl input.fastq -e -v -u -h -k AGATCGGAAGAGCACACGTCT -l 18 -m -s output.collapsed.fasta”
Quantifying miRNA reads with the miRDeep2.0.0.8 quantifier.pl function with the -W parameter, using miRBase release 21.
Genome_build: miRBase Release 21
Supplementary_files_format_and_content: tab delimited table of miRNA read counts
 
Submission date May 23, 2019
Last update date Mar 10, 2020
Contact name Helen Lee Hellmich
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 409-772-4216
Organization name University of Texas Medical Branch
Department Anesthesiology
Street address 601 Harborside Dr. Bldg.21 Rm 3.202H
City Galveston
State/province TX
ZIP/Postal code 77555
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL21697
Series (1)
GSE131695 microRNA expression in human traumatic brain injury biofluids
Relations
BioSample SAMN11840585
SRA SRX5888220

Supplementary data files not provided
SRA Run SelectorHelp
Raw data are available in SRA
Processed data are available on Series record

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