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Series GSE317 Query DataSets for GSE317
Status Public on Feb 27, 2003
Title MK-CA1 vs MK C+S-CA1
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary MK: MK-801. Young male C57BL/6J mice received an injection of MK-801 (300 micro-g per g body weight). RNA from control mice were extracted 1hr, 2hr, 4hr, and 6hr after MK experimental mice received their last shock treatment.
MK C+S: MK-801 & Context + Shock: Young male C57BL/6J mice received an injection of MK-801 (300 micro-g per g body weight) 1 h prior to contextual fear conditioning that consisted of: Placement into a novel spatial context for 2 min. After 2 min, a 1 sec (0.5 mA) shock was administered through a floor grid. The 2 min-1 sec shock paradigm was repeated for a total of 3 shocks. 1 min after the last shock, animals were removed to their homecage. RNA was extracted 1hr, 2hr, 4hr, and 6hr after the last shock treatment.
Keywords: time-course
 
 
Contributor(s) Levenson JM, Choi S, Lee S, Cao Y, Worley K, Zheng H, Simon MI, Sweatt D
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Submission date Feb 26, 2003
Last update date Feb 23, 2012
Contact name Sangdun Choi
E-mail(s) schoi@caltech.edu
Phone 626-395-8732
Fax 626-796-7066
Organization name California Institute of Technology
Department Biology
Lab Simon Lab
Street address 1200 E. California Blvd
City Pasadena
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 91125
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL254 Caltech 16K Oligo Mouse Array
Samples (4)
GSM4620 1hr MK-CA1 vs 1hr MK C+S-CA1
GSM4623 2hr MK-CA1 vs 2hr MK C+S-CA1
GSM4627 4hr MK-CA1 vs 4hr MK C+S-CA1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA84799

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