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Series GSE101451 Query DataSets for GSE101451
Status Public on Dec 25, 2017
Title Transcripotome analysis of different locations of hair follicles (bulb, bulge) in androgenetic alopecia
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary To fully interrogate location-specific variations of the hair follicle in AGA and normal persons, we sought to perform a thorough and comprehensive transcripotome profiling of different locations of hair follicles (bulb portions, bulge portions) in balding and non-balding areas of AGA, with normal comparisons.
 
Overall design Hair follicles harvested by follicular unit extraction came respectively from vertex (balding) and occipital (nonbalding) areas from 12 patients and occipital areas from 12 control subjects. Using microdissection, hair follicle was separated into two parts(bulb and bulge portion) for further study.
 
Contributor(s) Hu Z, Miao Y, Qu Q
Citation(s) 29122575
Submission date Jul 14, 2017
Last update date Jul 25, 2021
Contact name Qian Qu
E-mail(s) 985871311@qq.com
Phone 15521263230
Organization name Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University
Street address 1838 North Guangzhou AV
City GuangZhou
ZIP/Postal code 510515
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20795 HiSeq X Ten (Homo sapiens)
Samples (6)
GSM2703811 ABBL (AGA, balding area, bulb)
GSM2703812 ABBG (AGA, balding area, bulge)
GSM2703813 ANBL (AGA, non-balding area, bulb)
Relations
BioProject PRJNA394248
SRA SRP111944

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