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Series GSE33566 Query DataSets for GSE33566
Status Public on Jul 01, 2012
Title The Peripheral Blood Transcriptome Predicts the Presence and Extent of Disease in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Peripheral blood biomarkers are needed to identify and determine the extent of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Current physiologic and radiographic prognostic indicators diagnose IPF too late in the course of disease. These results demonstrate that the peripheral blood transcriptome can distinguish normal individuals from patients with IPF, as well as extent of disease when samples were classified by percent predicted DLCO, but not FVC.
 
Overall design Gene expression profiles of peripheral blood RNA from 93 IPF patients were collected on Agilent microarrays. Blood was collected in PAXRNA tubes. 30 healthy controls are compared to IPF patients classified by disease severity when categorized by DLCO or FVC.
 
Contributor(s) Yang I, Steele MP
Citation(s) 22761659, 25318837
Submission date Nov 09, 2011
Last update date Jul 31, 2019
Contact name David Schwartz
E-mail(s) DAVID.SCHWARTZ@ucdenver.edu
Phone 303-724-1783
Organization name University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus
Department Medicine
Street address Anschutz Medical Campus
City Aurora
State/province CO
ZIP/Postal code 80045
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6480 Agilent-014850 Whole Human Genome Microarray 4x44K G4112F (Probe Name version)
Samples (123)
GSM829965 IPF_PBB_NJ-5573
GSM829966 IPF_PBB_NJ-119-201
GSM829967 IPF_PBB_NJ-72-206
Relations
BioProject PRJNA148559

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