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Series GSE7091 Query DataSets for GSE7091
Status Public on Jan 20, 2009
Title Microarray Analysis of Hepatic Genes Differentially Expressed in the Presence of the Maslinic Acid in Olive Oil
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Two olive oils only differing in the presence of maslinic acid were prepared. Using DNA microarrays, hepatic gene expression was analysed in apoE-deficient mice with a C57BL/6J genetic background
Keywords: diet study
 
Overall design The experimental animals were 12, two-month old, female, homozygous apoE KO mice with a C57BL/6J genetic background.
Two study groups were established: a) one received a chow diet (Teklad Mouse/Rat Diet no. 2014, Harlan Teklad, Harlan Ibérica, Barcelona, Spain) supplemented with 10% (w/w) olive oil (diet OO) (n=6), and b) the other received the same chow diet but supplemented with 10% (w/w) maslinic acid- enriched olive oil (diet MAOO; n= 6 and).
 
Contributor(s) Guillen N, Acín S, Surra JC, García-Granados A, Ruiz-Gutiérrez V, Osada J
Citation(s) 18993045
Submission date Feb 21, 2007
Last update date May 04, 2018
Contact name Jesus Osada
E-mail(s) josada@unizar.es
Phone 34-976-761-644
Organization name Universidad de Zaragoza
Street address Miguel Servet, 177
City Zaragoza
ZIP/Postal code E-50013
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL8321 [Mouse430A_2] Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430A 2.0 Array
Samples (2)
GSM170646 liver from animals lacking apolipoprotein E with olive oil enriched diet
GSM170647 animals lacking apolipoprotein E with maslinic acid containing olive oil enriched diet
Relations
BioProject PRJNA98453

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