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Series GSE79806 Query DataSets for GSE79806
Status Public on Mar 31, 2019
Title Investigation of Bach2 function by heme-iron homeostasis in red-pulp macrophage.
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Macrophages are central in regulating iron homeostasis. Transcription repressor Bach2 regulates by heme. Here we investigated the relationship between heme-regulated Bach2 and macrophage in spleen. We found that gene expression were not many change between WT and Bach2 knock out mice in red-pulp macrophage.Our results suggest that the function of the red-pulp macrophage is not dependent on according to expression of Bach2.
 
Overall design Gene expression in red-pulp macrophages cells of WT and Bach2 KO mice was measured. 3 independent mice ware used for each genotype.
 
Contributor(s) Watanabe-Matsui M, Igarashi K
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Submission date Mar 31, 2016
Last update date Apr 02, 2019
Contact name Kazuhiko Igarashi
E-mail(s) igarashi@med.tohoku.ac.jp
Phone +81227177597
Organization name Tohoku University
Street address Seiryo 2-1
City Sendai
ZIP/Postal code 980-8575
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13912 Agilent-028005 SurePrint G3 Mouse GE 8x60K Microarray (Feature Number version)
Samples (6)
GSM2104408 #952 WT red-pulpMF
GSM2104409 #981 WT red-pulpMF
GSM2104410 #P6 WT red-pulpMF
Relations
BioProject PRJNA317152

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE79806_RAW.tar 27.5 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
GSE79806_rPM_Filtered_on_expression_Flag_Error_CV_50_fin.txt.gz 11.5 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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