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Series GSE15331 Query DataSets for GSE15331
Status Public on Mar 08, 2010
Title mRNA expression in human hepatitis c virus (HCV) liver biopsy samples
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In order to infer the inverse expression relationships between microRNAs and mRNAs during HCV infection, we profiled both microRNA and mRNA expressions in HCV positive (HCV+) and HCV negative (HCV-) human liver biopsy tissue samples. This series includes all mRNA profiles.
 
Overall design This series includes mRNA profiles of 30 samples, 24 HCV positives and 6 HCV negatives. Each sample was repeated 4 times (3 for 3 samples) with dye swaps.
 
Contributor(s) Peng X, Li Y, Walters K, Rosenzweig ER, Lederer SL, Aicher LD, Proll S, Katze MG
Citation(s) 19671175
Submission date Mar 21, 2009
Last update date Dec 06, 2012
Contact name Xinxia Peng
E-mail(s) xinxiap@u.washington.edu
Organization name University of Washington
Department Microbiology
Lab Katze
Street address Rosen Building, 960 Republican St.
City Seattle
State/province WA
ZIP/Postal code 98109
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL887 Agilent-012097 Human 1A Microarray (V2) G4110B (Feature Number version)
Samples (117)
GSM385073 Human hepatitis C virus liver biopsy sample 36 Replicate 1
GSM385074 Human hepatitis C virus liver biopsy sample 36 Replicate 2
GSM385075 Human hepatitis C virus liver biopsy sample 29 Replicate 1
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE15387 microRNA and mRNA expression in human hepatitis C Virus
Relations
BioProject PRJNA123229

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GSE15331_RAW.tar 685.9 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
Processed data included within Sample table

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