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Sample GSM187692 Query DataSets for GSM187692
Status Public on Feb 14, 2008
Title Stomach - Wildtype - 1
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Stomach tissue
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics STRAIN : C57BL/6J
GENDER : MALE
TISSUE : STOMACH
DIET : CHOW
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Mice were food deprived beginning at 1300 (during the light period) and euthanized 4 h later with an overdose of isoflurane inhalation followed by decapitation. The stomach was quickly removed, rinsed with cold PBS, frozen in liquid nitrogen, and stored at –80 deg. C. RNA was isolated using TRIzol extraction protocol. Quality and quantity was assesed by Agilent bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies, Palo Alto, CA)
Label DIG-UTP
Label protocol 1 microgram of total RNA was used to transcribe DIG labeled cRNA using Applied Biosystems Chemiluminescent RT-IVT kit v2.0
 
Hybridization protocol Fifteen microgram of DIG labeled fragmented cRNA was used for microarray hybridization and performed according to the Applied Biosystems protocols
Scan protocol Chemiluminescence detection, imaging, auto girding, and image analysis was done according to the Applied Biosystems protocols and the 1700 Chemiluminescent Microarray Analyzer Software v1.0.3
Description Two strains were used – B6.CAST-17 congenic and WT for this study. Each strain was represented by two pools for a total of four samples from each strain. Thus, two biological replicates were analyzed for each strain.
Data processing Signal intensities across microarrays were normalized using quantile-quantile normalization method (www.bioconductor.org)
 
Submission date May 07, 2007
Last update date Jan 13, 2012
Contact name Brenda Richards
E-mail(s) richarbk@pbrc.edu
Organization name Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Department Basic Science
Lab Genetics of Eating Behavior
Street address 6400 Perkins Rd.
City Baton Rouge
State/province LA
ZIP/Postal code 70808
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL2995
Series (1)
GSE7756 Genetic variation in Glp1r expression influences the rate of gastric emptying

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE same as UNF_VALUE but with flagged values removed
SIGNAL_RAW Raw signal intensity
STDEV Noise/ background signal intensity
CV Coefficent of variation of signal intensity based on the error model built in the Applied Biosystems image analysis software
S2N Signal to noise ratio equals to SIGNAL_RAW/ STDEV
FLAG Quality of each probe
DETECTION FLAG Detectable: 1 (S2N >3 and FLAG <5000); Not detectable: 0 (S2N<3 or FLAG>5000)
UNF_VALUE Signal normalized using the quantile-quantile normalized method (www.bioconductor.org)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE SIGNAL_RAW STDEV CV S2N FLAG DETECTION FLAG UNF_VALUE
297784 14.8532691 33278.51 943.12 0.05 35.29 0 1 14.8532691
297907 215.64 215.64 1.27 0.79 1 0 7.596804728
297912 12.88257093 8392.15 555.65 0.08 15.1 0 1 12.88257093
297935 1334.66 1334.66 2.61 -0.38 1 0 10.17029439
297990 11.89628415 4271 517.24 0.13 8.26 0 1 11.89628415
297993 271.63 271.63 5.49 0.18 1 0 7.907506615
298000 13.26695889 11015.33 229.37 0.08 48.02 0 1 13.26695889
298038 225.24 225.24 0.5 -2.01 1 0 7.654421219
298121 358.2 164.5 0.46 2.18 0 0 8.272816379
298130 13.32470936 11454.71 1363.06 0.14 8.4 0 1 13.32470936
298143 12.0798939 4859.71 1231.93 0.26 3.94 0 1 12.0798939
298150 300.4 300.4 0.6 -1.68 1 0 8.040234917
298151 472.74 301.38 0.64 1.57 0 0 8.641211833
298155 479.14 479.14 1.03 0.97 1 0 8.660285651
298165 10.6396776 1853.53 219.26 0.14 8.45 64 1 10.6396776
298174 11.77132955 3925.64 196 0.09 20.03 0 1 11.77132955
298188 205.59 205.59 1.02 0.98 1 0 7.532063655
298200 16.7733328 126892.7 2321.49 0.05 54.66 0 1 16.7733328
298246 438.32 438.32 1.76 -0.57 1 0 8.535693348
298248 654.6 654.6 1.62 0.62 1 0 9.120555417

Total number of rows: 33012

Table truncated, full table size 1752 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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