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Series GSE5864 Query DataSets for GSE5864
Status Public on Dec 10, 2007
Title Gene expression profiles in TNBS-induced murine colitis
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary We investigated the relationship between chronic inflammation and fibrosis in a mouse model of chronic colitis. Six weekly Trinitrobenzenesulphonic acid (TNBS) enemas were given to establish colitis and temporal changes in gene expression was elucidated over the next six weeks.
Keywords: disease state analysis
 
Overall design After the six TNBS enemas, mice were sacrificed at 3 days (termed as TNBS-w6, n=6), 2 weeks (TNBS-w8, n=4), 4 weeks (TNBS-w10, n=5), or 6 weeks (TNBS-w12, n=4). The saline control groups were also sacrificed at week 6 (Saline-w6, n=5), week 8 (n=2) and week 10 (n=2). The last two sets were pooled as Saline-w10 (n=4). Two replicates of saline-w6 were analyzed. We compared Saline-w6 with TNBS-w6, and Saline-w10 with TNBS-w8, TNBS-w10, TNBS-w12, respectively.
 
Contributor(s) Wu F, Chakravarti S
Citation(s) 17982090
Submission date Sep 18, 2006
Last update date Feb 18, 2018
Contact name Shukti Chakravarti
E-mail(s) schakrav@jhmi.edu
Phone 410-502-7627
Fax 410-614-4834
Organization name Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Department Medicine
Lab 935 Ross Bldg/ GI division
Street address 720 Rutland Ave
City Baltimore
State/province MD
ZIP/Postal code 21205
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL81 [MG_U74Av2] Affymetrix Murine Genome U74A Version 2 Array
Samples (7)
GSM136732 Colon saline-w6-1
GSM136733 Colon-saline-w6-2
GSM136734 Colon-TNBS-w6
Relations
BioProject PRJNA97275

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