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Series GSE66149 Query DataSets for GSE66149
Status Public on Feb 21, 2015
Title Effects of thyroxine on the Craniosynostotic Phenotype
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Thyroid hormone is know to effect growth and development. However little is know about the hormone thyroxine's effect on craniofacial growth and suture development.
We used microarray as one tool to determine gene expression profile of wild type and craniosynostotic (Twist 1 +/-) suture cells after thyroxine exposure.
 
Overall design We isolated whole RNA from Wild type C57BL6 and Twist 1 +/- suture derived calvarial cells and treated with proliferation media and with thyroxine 10^-6 mol/liter for 3 or 7 days in culture. We then used an Affymetrix array and compared expression profiles between control and experimental treatments.
 
Contributor(s) Cray JJ Jr, Barth JL
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Submission date Feb 20, 2015
Last update date Feb 21, 2018
Contact name James Cray
E-mail(s) crayj@musc.edu
Organization name Medical University of South Carolina
Department Oral Health Sciences
Street address 173 Ashley Avenue, BSB230B
City Charleston
State/province South Carolina
ZIP/Postal code 29425
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16570 [MoGene-2_0-st] Affymetrix Mouse Gene 2.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (16)
GSM1615139 Twist_control_3d_female
GSM1615140 Twist_treated_3d_female
GSM1615141 Twist_control_3d_male
Relations
BioProject PRJNA275969

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