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Series GSE2925 Query DataSets for GSE2925
Status Public on Dec 10, 2017
Title Identification of genes expressed by spinal cord neurons after axotomy and during axon regeneration
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Abstract to follow
Keywords: Regeneration, CNS, neuron, spinal, axon, SCI, axotomy
 
Overall design 7 regenerating (Reg), 7 non regenerating (NonReg) and 3 traced, not axotomised (NonAxot) samples of spinal neurons obtained by laser microdissection.

7 rats provided regenerating (Reg) and non-regenerating (NonReg) neurons, allowing within-animal comparison to identify regeneration-associated genes.

3 rats provided traced neurons (NonAxot), allowing between-animal comparison between traced and non-regenerating neurons to identify axotomy-related genes.

Each sample, 1000 laser captured, retrogradely labeled spinal cord neurons.
 
Contributor(s) Moon LD, Bunge MB, Gage FH, Bixby J, Petito CK, Torres J, Lemmon V, van Kesteren R
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Submission date Jul 12, 2005
Last update date Dec 10, 2017
Contact name Lawrence DF Moon
E-mail(s) lawrence.moon@kcl.ac.uk
Organization name King's College London
Department Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases
Lab Moon team
Street address 16 - 18 Newcomen Street
City London
ZIP/Postal code SE11UL
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1355 [Rat230_2] Affymetrix Rat Genome 230 2.0 Array
Samples (17)
GSM63822 Regenerating_MM11
GSM63829 Non-regenerating_MM11
GSM63831 Regenerating_MM13
Relations
BioProject PRJNA92617

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