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Series GSE23592 Query DataSets for GSE23592
Status Public on Dec 31, 2010
Title Gene Expression Profiling of Three Tissues in Chicken with Heat Stress by Affymetrix Microarray
Organism Gallus gallus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Heat stress is a very complex physiological process. At present, there are some reports about physiological function and pathological changed on chicken heat stress.
We use DNA microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression underlying heat stress and identified distinct classes of differentially expressed (DE) genes during this process.
 
Overall design Chicken were randomly divided into two groups to study the effects of heat stress on gene expression of brain, liver and leg muscle. Twenty-four birds (12 male and 12 female) were allocated to heat stress or post-heat stress group(40±1°C,3h) and control or pre-heat stress group(28±1°C).
 
Contributor(s) Song XY, Luo QB, Zhang XQ
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Submission date Aug 12, 2010
Last update date Mar 22, 2012
Contact name song xiao yan
E-mail(s) songxy2010@gmail.com
Phone 13560113573
Organization name South China Agricultural University
Street address wu shan
City Guang- zhou
State/province Guang -dong
ZIP/Postal code 510642
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL3213 [Chicken] Affymetrix Chicken Genome Array
Samples (18)
GSM578613 brain at T0, biological rep1
GSM578614 brain at T0, biological rep2
GSM578615 brain at T0, biological rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA131729

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GSE23592_RAW.tar 59.8 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, CHP)
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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