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Series GSE36014 Query DataSets for GSE36014
Status Public on Jul 31, 2012
Title Global changes in gene expression in primary keratinocytes after KLF9 overexpression
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary To identify putative target genes of the transcription factor Klf9 in primary keratinocytes we over-expressed Klf9 in these cells using a lentiviral delivery system. We detected several hundred genes that show differential expression levels following ectopic Klf9 expression including several genes that are involved in proliferation and cell cycle control. These results allow insights into the mechanisms by which Klf9 regulates proliferation in primary keratinocytes.
 
Overall design Primary human neonatal foreskin keratinocytes were infected with equal viral titers of a GFP and KLF9 expression construct, respectively. Cells were harvested 2,4 and 7 days after infection and total RNA was used to perform whole genome microarray analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Spoerl F
Citation(s) 22711835
Submission date Feb 22, 2012
Last update date Jan 23, 2019
Contact name Florian Spoerl
E-mail(s) Florian.Spoerl@gmx.de
Organization name Beiersdorf AG
Department Aged Skin
Lab Dry Aged Skin
Street address Unnastr. 48
City Hamburg
ZIP/Postal code 20245
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6480 Agilent-014850 Whole Human Genome Microarray 4x44K G4112F (Probe Name version)
Samples (6)
GSM879341 GFP over-expression 2 days
GSM879342 GFP over-expression 4 days
GSM879343 GFP over-expression 7 days
Relations
BioProject PRJNA151719

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