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Sample GSM113409 Query DataSets for GSM113409
Status Public on Jul 06, 2006
Title WT differentiated brown fat cells (rep1)
Sample type RNA
 
Source name brown fat cells differentiated for seven days
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics immortalized cells derived from brown fat tissue of mouse of mixed background.
passage number: 4
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label biotinylation
 
Description Cells immortalized through SV40 driven largeT antigen expression.
Data processing Array normalization, expression value calculation and clustering analysis were performed using DNA-Chip Analyzer. The Invariant Set Normalization method was used to normalize arrays at probe cell level to make them comparable, and the model-based method was used for probe-selection and computing expression values.
 
Submission date Jun 08, 2006
Last update date Sep 28, 2006
Contact name Marc Uldry
E-mail(s) marc_uldry@dfci.harvard.edu
Phone 6176324661
Organization name Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Street address 1 Jimmy Fund Way
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02139
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL1261
Series (2)
GSE5041 Expression of the brown fat thermogenic gene program requires PGC-1alpha
GSE5042 Complementary action of the PGC-1 coactivators in mitochondrial biogenesis and brown fat differentiation

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE WT differentiated brown fat cells

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
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1415806_at null
1425413_at null
1453385_at null
1450082_s_at null
1420335_at null
1430250_at null
1452369_at null
1419148_at null
1459153_at null
1416040_at null
1440023_at null
1435312_at null
1418315_at null
1460076_x_at null
1444059_at null
1431813_at null
1444386_at null
1449798_at null
1432721_at null

Total number of rows: 45037

Table truncated, full table size 845 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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