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Sample GSM21545 Query DataSets for GSM21545
Status Public on Apr 13, 2004
Title 95b Troglitazone_5
Sample type RNA
 
Source name human primary trophoblast
Organism Homo sapiens
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Description Primary cultures of human trophoblasts were established from normal, term placenta. Cells were treated five hours after plating. This sample was treated with 10 uM Troglitazone . RNA was extracted after 48 hours of treatment using Tri-reagent. Each sample was pooled from three individual placentas prior to target generation. Targets were produced using standard Affymetrix procedures from 30ug of total RNA. This sample is also known as Treatment 2, replicate 5
 
Submission date Apr 12, 2004
Last update date May 27, 2005
Contact name Brig Mecham
E-mail(s) bmecham@rics.bwh.harvard.edu
Phone 617 732-6265
Fax 617 732-6265
Organization name Harvard Medical School
Street address 20 Shattuck St
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02115
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL92
Series (1)
GSE1302 primary trophoblast study

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF Affymetrix Probe Set ID
VALUE Mas5 Signal intensity. Relative transcript abundance

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
41880_at 59.7553809398963
41881_at 194.530614872803
41882_at 37.3284315115877
41883_at 493.601312339167
41884_at 38.3219677271609
41885_at 124.390604998884
41886_r_at 250.381285648079
41887_at 47.8313126994973
41888_at 323.403257469722
41889_at 96.7692125613076
41890_at 93.1848631079053
41891_at 132.333365788466
41892_at 977.752538124371
41893_at 248.271584014728
41894_r_at 143.289096339727
41895_at 778.991930878175
41896_at 59.5915958650736
41897_at 221.469222334897
41898_at 172.721289860428
41899_at 901.469093175231

Total number of rows: 12620

Table truncated, full table size 323 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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