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Series GSE9606 Query DataSets for GSE9606
Status Public on Dec 09, 2008
Title Lungs of ferrets infected with either an H3N2 or H5N1 subtype of influenza A virus.
Platform organism Canis lupus familiaris
Sample organism Mustela putorius furo
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary A global genomics approach was used to identify patterns of immune dysregulation during H5N1 influenza virus infection as the host response, in particular hyperchemokinemia, is thought to contribute to the extreme pathology associated with this disease.
Keywords: time course
 
Overall design Ferrets were inoculated intranasally with 10(6) EID50 of either A/Vietnam/1203/04 (H5N1) or A/Panama/2007/99 (H3N2). At 2, 4 and 6 days post-infection (DPI), ferrets were euthanized and lung tissue was excised for RNA purification and subsequent gene expression analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Kelvin DJ
Citation(s) 18684821
Submission date Nov 14, 2007
Last update date Mar 17, 2012
Contact name Longsi Ran
E-mail(s) lran@uhnresearch.ca
Phone 416-581-7607
Organization name Toronto General Research Institute
Department Division of Experimental Therapeutics
Lab Dr. David J Kelvin
Street address 101 College Street
City Toronto
State/province ON
ZIP/Postal code M5G 1L7
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL3738 [Canine_2] Affymetrix Canine Genome 2.0 Array
Samples (23)
GSM242965 Ferret lung with H3N2 at Day 0, biological rep1
GSM242966 Ferret lung with H3N2 at Day 0, biological rep2
GSM242967 Ferret lung with H3N2 at Day 0, biological rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA103455

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