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Series GSE2190 Query DataSets for GSE2190
Status Public on Nov 09, 2005
Title JNK-dependent genes_rVSMC
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Oxidative stress-dependent genes are defined as those induced or suppressed by H2O2 treatement in rat vascular smooth muscle cells.
JNK-induced genes in rat vascular smooth muscle cells are defined as those induced by adenoviruses encoding constitutively active MKK7 (caMKK7) + wild type JNK1 (wtJNK1) and suppressed by adenovirus encoding dominant negative JNK1 (APF).
JNK-suppressed genes in rat vascular smooth muscle cells are defined as those suppressed by adenoviruses encoding constitutively active MKK7 (caMKK7) + wild type JNK1 (wtJNK1) and induced by adenovirus encoding dominant negative JNK1 (APF).
Adenovirus encoding nuclear localizing GFP was used as a control.
Keywords = vascular smooth muscle
Keywords = hydrogen peroxide
Keywords = c-Jun N-terminal kinase
Keywords = JNK
Keywords = adenovirus
Keywords = oxidative stress
Keywords: repeat sample
 
 
Contributor(s) Yoshimura K, Ikeda Y, Fujii K, Aoki H, Matsuzaki M
Citation(s) 16311603
Submission date Jan 26, 2005
Last update date Feb 21, 2017
Contact name Hiroki Aoki
E-mail(s) haoki@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
Phone +81-836-22-2361
Fax +81-836-22-2362
Organization name Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
Department Molecular Cardiovascular Biology
Street address 1-1-1 Minami Kogushi
City Ube
State/province Yamaguchi
ZIP/Postal code 755-8505
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL85 [RG_U34A] Affymetrix Rat Genome U34 Array
Samples (6)
GSM39233 rVSMC_control
GSM39298 rVSMC_H2O2
GSM39299 rVSMC_H2O2+APF
Relations
BioProject PRJNA91249

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