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Sample GSM51706 Query DataSets for GSM51706
Status Public on Nov 14, 2005
Title T-ALL-20-0h
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Patient 20, peripheral blood
Organism Homo sapiens
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Description biological source:
homo sapiens, childhood ALL patient (male, aged 5 years), peripheral blood taken prior to treatment, leukocyte isolation without enrichment for malignant blasts.
Technical protocols: Target hybridization preparation:
For total RNA isolation, TRIreagent (MRC Inc., Cincinnati, OH,USA) was used according to the manufacturer’s protocol. Briefly, up to 1x10E7 cells per ml were lysed with TRIreagent, 200ul of chloroform were added, the mixture centrifuged, and the RNA from the aqueous phase precipitated with isopropanol. The pelleted RNA was washed in 70% ethanol in DEPC-water and resuspended in nuclease-free water. RNA quantity and purity was determined by optical densitiy measurements (OD260/280) and RNA integrity by using the 2100 Bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies, Palo Alto, CA,USA), and only high quality RNA was further processed. For Affymetrix GeneChip analysis 1.5ug total RNA was processed to generate a biotinylated hybridization target using One Cycle cDNA Synthesis and One Cycle Target Labelling kits from Affymetrix (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA, USA). All procedures were performed according to the manufacturer’s protocol (Gene Expression Analysis, Technical Manual, Revison 4; Eukaryotic Target Preparation, Revison 3) In brief, total RNA was reverse transcribed into cDNA using an anchored oligo-dT-T7-Primer, converted into double-stranded cDNA and purified with the Affymetrix Sample Clean-up Kit according to the manufacturer’s protocol. Thereafter, cRNA was generated by a T7-in-vitro transcription step including a modified nucleotide for subsequent biotinylation. Following RNA purification, 20ug of cRNA were fragmented at 95C using the Affymetrix fragmentation buffer, mixed with 200ul hybridization buffer containing hybridization controls (as contained in the Affymetrix One Cycle Target Labelling kit) and hybridized to U133 Plus 2.0 chips.

Hybridization:
Measurement data /specifications:
The chips were stained and washed in an Affymetrix fluidic station 450 following the EukGE-ws2v4 protocol. Fluorescence signals were recorded by an Affymetrix scanner 3000 and image analysis performed with the GCOS software (version 1.2).

Data processing: Data processing and analysis was performed in R using Bioconductor version 1.5. GeneChip raw expression values were normalized and summarized using the robust multiarray analysis (RMA) method proposed by R. Irizarry.
 
Submission date May 18, 2005
Last update date Aug 28, 2018
Contact name Johannes Rainer
E-mail(s) johannes.rainer@eurac.edu
Organization name Eurac Researc
Department Institute for Biomedicine
Lab Biomedical Informatics
Street address Via A. Volta 21
City Bolzano
ZIP/Postal code 39100
Country Italy
 
Platform ID GPL570
Series (1)
GSE2677 Prednisolone treated childhood ALL samples
Relations
Reanalyzed by GSE64985
Reanalyzed by GSE119087

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA normalized expression values

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1007_s_at 81.1534205864056
1053_at 87.7367888595407
117_at 17.0128153653500
121_at 55.8366313269343
1255_g_at 3.8410213952806
1294_at 133.610539027073
1316_at 13.8994895813869
1320_at 7.93890482085117
1405_i_at 52.2069510184154
1431_at 6.65048704724725
1438_at 12.080933234951
1487_at 56.5219760843064
1494_f_at 11.0690538118691
1552256_a_at 23.3252396711690
1552257_a_at 98.4500476990407
1552258_at 12.4906790031167
1552261_at 7.53381183037745
1552263_at 52.6882734689405
1552264_a_at 140.264878343984
1552266_at 4.50126343356728

Total number of rows: 54675

Table truncated, full table size 1479 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM51706.CEL.gz 7.3 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL

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