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Series GSE4114 Query DataSets for GSE4114
Status Public on Nov 13, 2006
Title Gene expression changes resulting from cdc25a over-expression
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary CDC25A is a critical target of checkpoint, and its overexpression is observed in various cancers. Here we demonstrate that in vivo levels of Cdc25A expression determine the efficiency of transformation and tumorigenesis. Transgenic expression of CDC25A in murine mammary glands cooperates with tumorigenesis induced by expression of ras or neu. CDC25A- overexpressing tumors display aggressiveness and genomic instability with changes in fragile chromosomal regions, including the region orthologous to human 1p32-36.
Keywords: genetic modification
 
Overall design Tumors from two mice from each of two conditions (MMTV-cdc25a;MMTV-neu and MMTV-neu) were analyzed in a dye swap experiment. A total of four hybridizations were performed.
 
Contributor(s) Fuhrken PG, Kiyokawa H, Papoutsakis ET, Ray D
Citation(s) 17283130
Submission date Jan 28, 2006
Last update date Dec 06, 2012
Contact name Eleftherios Terry Papoutsakis
E-mail(s) papoutsakis@dbi.udel.edu
Organization name University of Delaware
Department Chemical Engineering
Street address 15 Innovation Way
City Newark
State/province DE
ZIP/Postal code 19711
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL2872 Agilent-012694 Whole Mouse Genome G4122A (Feature Number version)
Samples (4)
GSM94015 Cdc25a_expt_pair1_rep1
GSM94016 Cdc25a_expt_pair1_rep2
GSM94017 Cdc25a_expt_pair2_rep1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA94927

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