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Accession: PRJNA167701 ID: 167701

Regulated Splicing of Plasma Membrane Ca2+ ATPase-4 (PMCA4) Controls Cell Cycle Progression in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below. Overall design: Refer to individual Series
AccessionPRJNA167701; GEO: GSE38320
TypeUmbrella project
PublicationsAfroze T et al., "Calcium efflux activity of plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase-4 (PMCA4) mediates cell cycle progression in vascular smooth muscle cells.", J Biol Chem, 2014 Mar 7;289(10):7221-7231
SubmissionRegistration date: 30-May-2012
Mansoor Husain lab, Toronto Gen. Hosp. Res Institute, University Health Network
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Data volume, Spots1027880
Data volume, Processed Mbytes34
Data volume, Supplementary Mbytes8
This project encompasses the following 3 sub-projects:
Project TypeNumber of Projects
Transcriptome or Gene expression3
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PRJNA167714Mus musculusGenome wide analysis of genes expressed in early G1 phase of the cell cycle in PMCA4 wild type and PMCA4 knockout primary vascular smooth muscle cells (Mansoor Husain lab, Toronto...)
PRJNA167715Mus musculusGenome wide analysis of genes expressed in late G1/S phase of the cell cycle in PMCA4 wild type (P4WT), PMCA4 knockout(P4KO), P4KO rescued with PMCA4b and P4KO rescued with Vector primary vascular smooth muscle cells (Mansoor Husain lab, Toronto...)
PRJNA202227Mus musculusGenome wide analysis of genes expressed in late G1/S phase of the cell cycle in PMCA4 knockout (P4KO) and P4KO rescued with PMCA4a primary vascular smooth muscle cells (Mansoor Husain lab, Toronto...)

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