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Series GSE131077 Query DataSets for GSE131077
Status Public on Sep 12, 2019
Title Gene Expression Changes from E-Cigarette Exposure During Early Pregnancy
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Electronic nicotine delivery system (E-Cigarette) use is prevalent among pregnant women. We examined whether E-Cigarette exposure impairs implantation. RNA microarray was performed on day 4.5 pseudopregnant mice exposed to E-Cigarettes or sham during each day of pregnancy.
 
Overall design C57BL/6J dams primed with E-Cigarette or sham were mated to vasectomized males. The presence of a copulatory plug was recorded as day 0.5 and pseudopregnant mice were exposed to E-Cigarette or sham for each day of pregnancy until euthanasia on the morning of day 4.5. Each sample represents one mouse with 4 samples exposed to sham versus 4 samples exposed to E-Cigarettes.
 
Contributor(s) Caron KM, Wetendorf M
Citation(s) 31598571
Submission date May 13, 2019
Last update date Oct 15, 2019
Contact name Kathleen M Caron
E-mail(s) kathleen_caron@med.unc.edu
Organization name University of North Carolin
Department Cell Biology and Physiology
Street address 111 Mason Farm Road, CB7545
City Chapel Hill
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 27599
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23038 [Clariom_S_Mouse] Affymetrix Clariom S Assay, Mouse (Includes Pico Assay)
Samples (8)
GSM3763046 sham day 4.5, biological rep1
GSM3763047 sham day 4.5, biological rep2
GSM3763048 sham day 4.5, biological rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA542608

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