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Series GSE18409 Query DataSets for GSE18409
Status Public on Oct 05, 2009
Title Expression data from Trk-overexpressing NB cell line SY5Y
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Neurotrophin receptors play a pivotal role in the biology and prognosis of neuroblastoma (NB). While expression of TrkA/NTRK1 confers a good prognosis to NB patients, expression of TrkB/NTRK2 is associated with unfavorable outcome. We have transfected the neurotrophin-receptor null cell line SY5Y with either full-length TrkA or TrkB and performed transcriptional profiling to analyse the effects of Trk-expression without activation and in a time course after activation.
 
Overall design SY5Y transfected with either full length TrkA- or TrkB cDNA or vector control were cultivated in the absence or presence of their ligands NGF and BDNF, respectively. At the indicated time points cells were harvested and analysed using Affymetrix U95Av2 chips.
 
Contributor(s) Schramm A, Schulte JH
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Submission date Oct 05, 2009
Last update date Dec 13, 2018
Contact name Alexander Schramm
E-mail(s) alexander.schramm@uk-essen.de
Organization name University Hospital Essen
Department Childrens Hospital
Lab Hematology/Oncology Lab
Street address Hufelandstr. 55
City Essen
ZIP/Postal code 45122
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL8300 [HG_U95Av2] Affymetrix Human Genome U95 Version 2 Array
Samples (28)
GSM458998 js1
GSM458999 js2
GSM459000 js3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA118261

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