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Series GSE23740 Query DataSets for GSE23740
Status Public on Dec 31, 2011
Title Effect of probiotic Lactobacillus casei Zhang on liver gene expression of hypercholesterolemic rats
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The hypocholesterolemic effect of probiotics has been observed, but the molecular mechanism of probiotic-host interaction is still obscure. In this study, DNA microarray technology was used to explore the gene expression profile of liver of hypercholesterolemic rats caused by administration of probiotic Lactobacillus casei Zhang, which can decrease the serum triglyceride, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hepatic cholesterol and triglyceride of hypercholesterolemic rats.
 
Overall design Six liver samples in high fat and probiotic treated group (3 samples in each group) were randomly selected for RNA isolation and microarray hybridization,the 3 samples in high fat group were used as control.
 
Contributor(s) Zhang H, Zhong Z, Zhang W, Du R, Meng H
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Submission date Aug 21, 2010
Last update date Jul 31, 2017
Contact name Heping Zhang
Organization name Inner Mongolia Agricultural University
Street address No.306 Zhaowuda road
City Hohhot
ZIP/Postal code 010018
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1355 [Rat230_2] Affymetrix Rat Genome 230 2.0 Array
Samples (6)
GSM585868 liver_probiotic_rep1
GSM585869 liver_probiotic_rep2
GSM585870 liver_probiotic_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA130765

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GSE23740_RAW.tar 13.6 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
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