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Series GSE32463 Query DataSets for GSE32463
Status Public on Jan 30, 2012
Title Gene expression profiling of mouse mammary tumorspheres, mammospheres, and mammospheres induced to differentiate
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Tumorpsheres and mammospheres were used to propagate mouse breast tumor-initiating cells and their normal stem/progenitor counterparts, respectively. Mammospheres induced to differentiate were used to model the more differentiated cells of the mouse mammary gland.
We used microarrays to find differentrially expressed genes between tumorspheres, mammospheres, and mammospheres induced to differentiate
 
Overall design Primary cells were isolate from either mouse mammary glands (FVB/N) or mouse mammary tumors and placed in stem cell media (MMTV-Neu [N2O2]. Spheres were passaged every 7 days for 3-5 passages and harvested for RNA isolation
 
Contributor(s) Hassell JA
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Submission date Sep 28, 2011
Last update date Jan 08, 2019
Contact name Robin Hallett
E-mail(s) halletrm@mcmaster.ca
Organization name McMaster University
Department Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences
Lab Hassell
Street address 1200 Main St W
City Hamilton
State/province Ontario
ZIP/Postal code L8S 4L8
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL339 [MOE430A] Affymetrix Mouse Expression 430A Array
Samples (9)
GSM803268 Tumorspheres Affy#1099A_-TMS
GSM803269 Tumorspheres Affy#1100A_-TMS
GSM803270 Tumorspheres Affy#1101A_-TMS
Relations
BioProject PRJNA147875

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GSE32463_RAW.tar 29.8 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
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