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Sample GSM100182 Query DataSets for GSM100182
Status Public on Apr 01, 2006
Title Rat vestibular ganglia_calretinin_positive_rep1.
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Rat vestibular ganglia
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Characteristics Brown norwary rats, 6-8 weeks old, vestibular ganglia
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label Cy5
 
Description Rat vestibular ganglia stained with calretinin. Tissue is LCM captured, calretinin positive cells
Data processing Raw values represent the final number of the spot after the background is subtracted out. Normalized values represent median global normalization method, i.e. raw intensity/median intensity of all spots on the array
 
Submission date Mar 13, 2006
Last update date Mar 13, 2006
Contact name Ashley Wackym
Organization name Medical College of Wisconsin
Department Otolaryngology
Lab Otolaryngology Research
Street address 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave
City Milwaukee
State/province WI
ZIP/Postal code 53226
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL2896
Series (1)
GSE4458 Effer/Affer Interaction in Vestibular Caliceal vs. Dimorphic and Bouton Primary Afferent Neurons

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized signal - raw number/median of all spots on the array
Raw_intensity Final number of spot after background is taken out

Data table
ID_REF VALUE Raw_intensity
1001 87.6739 4684.6665
1002 0.4871 26.025
1003 0.6318 33.7609
1004 111.908 5979.5605
1005 4.0436 216.0602
1006 97.1882 5193.0391
1008 87.7696 4689.7769
1009 3.6393 194.4559
1010 0.0238 1.2692
1011 0.4128 22.0588
1012 2.7253 145.6212
1013 15.2764 816.2625
1014 84.9599 4539.6494
1015 94.9038 5070.9819
1016 0.2467 13.1795
1017 0.0504 2.6923
1018 0.2508 13.4022
1019 0.0515 2.75
1020 113.1348 6045.1113
1021 87.5574 4678.4395

Total number of rows: 35126

Table truncated, full table size 747 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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