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Series GSE11064 Query DataSets for GSE11064
Status Public on Jul 01, 2008
Title AdHBx UV vs AdEasy UV vs HepG2
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Transcriptional profiling of HepG2 cells treated with UVC (254 nm) for 30 seconds and transduced with Adenoviral vector carrying the Hepatitis B Virus HBx gene vs Adenoviral vector control under UV treatment
Keywords: Over-expression
 
Overall design One-condition experiment, AdHBx (experimental) UV vs AdEasy (vector control) UV. HepG2 cells were infected with either recombinant HBx adenoviruses (AdHBx) or control adenoviruses (AdEasy). Seventy-two hours later, infected cells were exposed for 30 seconds to UVC (254 nm) irradiation with a germicidal lamp calibrated to deliver 8 or 16 J/m2. Cells were then harvested for either ChIP-chip profiling or expression microarray profiling
 
Contributor(s) Lee C
Citation(s) 19439406
Submission date Apr 04, 2008
Last update date Dec 06, 2012
Contact name Wah Heng Lee
Organization name Genome Institute of Singapore
Street address 60 Biopolis Street
City Singapore
ZIP/Postal code 138672
Country Singapore
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1708 Agilent-012391 Whole Human Genome Oligo Microarray G4112A (Feature Number version)
Samples (3)
GSM279699 Control HepG2 cell UV treated
GSM279700 AdEasy transduced HepG2 cells, UV treated
GSM279701 AdHBx transduced HepG2 cells, UV treated
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE11108 Study of HepG2 cells transduced with HBX expressing recombinant Adenoviruses (AdHBx) and treated with UV
Relations
BioProject PRJNA108819

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