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Sample GSM24637 Query DataSets for GSM24637
Status Public on Jul 01, 2004
Title TSC-2B
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Thymic Stromal Cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Description Subpopulations of human fetal thymocyte and circulating naïve T cells were obtained through FACS sorting, including CD3-CD4+CD8- intrathymic T progenitor cells (ITTP), CD3intCD4+CD8+ "double positive" thymocytes (DP), CD3highCD4+CD8- "single positive" thymocytes (SP4), CD3+CD4+CD8-CD45RA+CD62L+ naïve T cells from cord blood (CB4+), and CD3+CD4+CD8-CD45RA+CD62L+ naïve T cells from adult blood (AB4+).
Keywords = Microarray
Keywords = gene expression
Keywords = thymocytes
Keywords = naïve CD4+ T cell
Keywords = recent thymic emigrants
 
Submission date Jun 07, 2004
Last update date Oct 28, 2005
Contact name Myeong S Lee
E-mail(s) mlee4@itsa.ucsf.edu
Phone (415) 476-5294
Fax (415) 502-8424
Organization name University of California at San Francisco
Department Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology
Lab McCune Lab
Street address
City San Francisco
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94143
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL97
Series (1)
GSE1460 Gene Expression Profile during human CD4+ T cell differentiation

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Robust Multi-array Average (rma) log2 expression values

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
200000_s_at 7.84
200001_at 8.83
200002_at 11.57
200003_s_at 11.43
200004_at 11.19
200005_at 8.84
200006_at 12.45
200007_at 11.72
200008_s_at 6.87
200009_at 10.71
200010_at 11.01
200011_s_at 8.95
200012_x_at 11.52
200013_at 10.77
200014_s_at 11.38
200015_s_at 11.44
200016_x_at 11.93
200017_at 10.58
200018_at 11.69
200019_s_at 12.15

Total number of rows: 22645

Table truncated, full table size 340 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM24637.CEL.gz 3.2 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL

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