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Sample GSM74419 Query DataSets for GSM74419
Status Public on Oct 14, 2005
Title HSP-Spg7-4aUA-s2
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Human skeletal muscle
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics HSP
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label biotin
 
Hybridization protocol standard Affymetrix procedures
Scan protocol standard Affymetrix procedures
Description Hereditary spastic paraplegia (SPG4); RNA extracted from muscle biopsy, which was flash-frozen in isopentane cooled in liquid nitrogen immediately after excision
Data processing Affymetrix MAS5.0
 
Submission date Sep 14, 2005
Last update date Oct 01, 2019
Contact name Eric P Hoffman
E-mail(s) ericphoffman@gmail.com
Organization name Binghamton University - SUNY
Department Pharmaceutical Sciences
Street address PO Box 6000
City Binghamton
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 13902
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL96
Series (2)
GSE1300 Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis
GSE3307 Comparative profiling in 13 muscle disease groups

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE SIGNAL MAS5.0
ABS_CALL Presence or Absence of gene transcript in sample

Data table
ID_REF VALUE ABS_CALL
1007_s_at 1968.6837158203125 P
1053_at 371.5969543457031 A
117_at 499.5426940917969 P
121_at 2771.81884765625 P
1255_g_at 247.2543182373047 A
1294_at 690.39794921875 A
1316_at 468.9344482421875 P
1320_at 141.09947204589844 A
1405_i_at 39.895172119140625 A
1431_at 264.0976257324219 P
1438_at 86.90950012207031 A
1487_at 2114.86669921875 P
1494_f_at 887.7620239257812 P
1598_g_at 4862.15380859375 P
160020_at 1545.2265625 A
1729_at 500.31268310546875 A
1773_at 396.6502990722656 A
177_at 222.612060546875 A
179_at 3351.490234375 P
1861_at 253.34375 A

Total number of rows: 22283

Table truncated, full table size 670 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM74419.CEL.gz 3.6 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL

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