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Sample GSM32869 Query DataSets for GSM32869
Status Public on Oct 27, 2004
Title Liver, Intermittent Hypoxia 5
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Liver
Organism Mus musculus
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Description Total mRNA from liver tissues, strain: C57BL/6J- Lepob, subjected to intermittent hypoxia for 12 weeks
Keywords = Mus musculus
Keywords = liver
 
Submission date Oct 22, 2004
Last update date May 27, 2005
Contact name Dmitry N Grigoryev
E-mail(s) dgrigor1@jhmi.edu
Phone 410 550 1557
Organization name JHU
Lab HopGene
Street address
City Baltimore
State/province MD
ZIP/Postal code 21224
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL339
Series (1)
GSE1873 The effect of intermittent hypoxia on gene expression in the liver of ob/ob mice

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE signal' (LOG base 2) a measure of the abundance of a transcript using Robust Microarray Analysis (RMA), Ref:Irizarry R, Gautier L, and Cope L, An R package for analyses of Affymetrix oligonucleotide arrays. The Analysis of Gene Expression Data: Methods and Software, ed. G Parmigiani,ES Garrett,RA Irizarry,and SL Zeger. 2003, New York: Springer

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1415670_at 8.319688593
1415671_at 9.842442336
1415672_at 10.31884999
1415673_at 6.149492022
1415674_a_at 8.7302593
1415675_at 8.630766513
1415676_a_at 11.52311764
1415677_at 9.706172447
1415678_at 11.02237814
1415679_at 10.58329883
1415680_at 8.365984292
1415681_at 9.503240212
1415682_at 8.477491941
1415683_at 10.29677568
1415684_at 9.271898417
1415685_at 7.065615534
1415686_at 9.469771288
1415687_a_at 11.74010437
1415688_at 10.18080833
1415689_s_at 8.577373499

Total number of rows: 22690

Table truncated, full table size 521 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM32869.CEL.gz 3.7 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
GSM32869.EXP.gz 503 b (ftp)(http) EXP

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