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accession-icon GSE19106
Expression data from PDGF-BB-treated rat aortic smooth muscle cells
  • organism-icon Rattus norvegicus
  • sample-icon 4 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Rat Genome 230 2.0 Array (rat2302)

Description

Unlike other terminally differentiated cell types, vascular SMCs display remarkable phenotypic plasticity. The adult, differentiated state is traditionally defined by expression of well-characterized SMC contractile genes. Extracellular cues, however, can induce contractile SMCs to remodel toward a synthetic state characterized by a spectrum of proliferative, migratory, and inflammatory phenotypes.

Publication Title

Integrative genomics identifies DSCR1 (RCAN1) as a novel NFAT-dependent mediator of phenotypic modulation in vascular smooth muscle cells.

Sample Metadata Fields

Specimen part

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accession-icon GSE4324
Sex Differences in Response to Plasmodium chabaudi Infection: Involvement of Gonadal Steroids
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 46 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Mouse Expression 430A Array (moe430a)

Description

The goal of this study was to examine whether immune responses to Plasmodium chabaudi infection differ between the sexes and are altered by the presence of gonadal steroids. Gonadally-intact males were more likely than intact females to die following P. chabaudi infection, exhibit slower recovery from infection-associated weight loss, hypothermia, and anemia, have reduced IFN-associated gene expression and IFN production during peak parasitemia, and produce less antibody during the recovery phase of infection. Gonadectomy of male and female mice altered these sex-associated differences, suggesting that sex steroid hormone, in particular androgens and estrogens, may modulate immune responses to infection.

Publication Title

Involvement of gonadal steroids and gamma interferon in sex differences in response to blood-stage malaria infection.

Sample Metadata Fields

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accession-icon GSE22309
Expression data from human skeletal muscle
  • organism-icon Homo sapiens
  • sample-icon 110 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Human Genome U95A Array (hgu95a)

Description

Insulin is a potent pleiotropic hormone that affects processes such as cellular growth, differentiation, apoptosis, ion flux, energy expenditure, and carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism.

Publication Title

The effect of insulin on expression of genes and biochemical pathways in human skeletal muscle.

Sample Metadata Fields

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accession-icon GSE9915
Transcript profiling of Lr1- and Lr34-mediated leaf rust resistance in wheat
  • organism-icon Triticum aestivum
  • sample-icon 35 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Wheat Genome Array (wheat)

Description

The wheat gene Lr34 confers partial resistance to all races of Puccinia triticina, the causal agent of wheat leaf rust. However, the biological basis for the exceptional durability of Lr34 is unclear. The Affymetrix wheat genome array was used to identify wheat genes differentially expressed in a compatible interaction (Tc), an R-gene mediated incompatible interaction (Tc-Lr1), and a race non-specific resistance interaction (Tc-Lr34) in response to infection challenge by P. triticina race 1 at anthesis. Transcriptome interrogation was conducted by comparing mock- and P. triticina-inoculated leaves harvested at 3 and 7 days post inoculation (dpi).

Publication Title

Lr34-mediated leaf rust resistance in wheat: transcript profiling reveals a high energetic demand supported by transient recruitment of multiple metabolic pathways.

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accession-icon GSE33415
Microarray of barley genes in wheat-barley chromosome addition lines
  • organism-icon Hordeum vulgare, Triticum aestivum
  • sample-icon 33 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Barley Genome Array (barley1)

Description

Transcript levels of barley genes were examined in the wheat-barley chromosome addition lines having one of six barley chromomes, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, 6H and 7H. ****[PLEXdb(http://www.plexdb.org) has submitted this series at GEO on behalf of the original contributor, Seungho Cho. The equivalent experiment is BB8 at PLEXdb.]

Publication Title

Transcriptome analysis and physical mapping of barley genes in wheat-barley chromosome addition lines.

Sample Metadata Fields

Specimen part

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accession-icon GSE103110
Effect of 20% fructose feeding and dietary salt on RNA expression in the renal cortex of rats
  • organism-icon Rattus norvegicus
  • sample-icon 16 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Rat Gene 2.0 ST Array (ragene20st)

Description

Elevated fructose consumption has been associated with metabolic and renal diseases. It is controversial whether kidney problems are a result of systemic metabolic disease or stem, at least in part, from changes due to local fructose metabolism. To study the short-term effect of fructose on genetic programs in renal proximal tubules, the diet for rats in experimental groups was supplemented for 7 days with 20% fructose in the drinking water. Two sets of 8 rats each on different baseline rodent diets were used in this study. 4 animals of each set received fructose in the drinking water while the other 4 served as controls. Animals were sacrificed after the experimental period of 7 days and slices of superficial kidney cortex were used for total RNA extraction. The RNA was analyzed with Affymetrix RaGene-2_0-st.

Publication Title

Transcriptome signature for dietary fructose-specific changes in rat renal cortex: A quantitative approach to physiological relevance.

Sample Metadata Fields

Sex, Age, Specimen part

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accession-icon GSE33400
Mapping barley genes to chromosome arms by transcript profiling of wheat-barley ditelosomic chromosome addition lines
  • organism-icon Hordeum vulgare, Triticum aestivum
  • sample-icon 36 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Barley Genome Array (barley1)

Description

We utilized the Barley1 Affymetrix GeneChip for comparative transcript analysis of Betzes barley, Chinese Spring wheat, and Chinese SpringBetzes ditelosomic chromosome addition lines to physically map barley genes to their respective chromosome arm locations. We mapped barley genes to chromosome arms (1HS, 2HS, 2HL, 3HS, 3HL, 4HS, 4HL, 5HS, 5HL, 7HS, and 7HL) based on their transcript levels in the ditelosomic addition lines. ****[PLEXdb(http://www.plexdb.org) has submitted this series at GEO on behalf of the original contributor, Hatice Bilgic. The equivalent experiment is BB55 at PLEXdb.]

Publication Title

Mapping barley genes to chromosome arms by transcript profiling of wheat-barley ditelosomic chromosome addition lines.

Sample Metadata Fields

Specimen part

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accession-icon GSE21644
FN1 expression is a marker of radioresistance in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
  • organism-icon Homo sapiens
  • sample-icon 10 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array (hgu133plus2)

Description

The goal of this project was to analyze differential expression in head and neck cancer cells with various intrinsic radiosensitivity. The gene expression profiles of the cell lines were determined using the Human Genome U133 plus 2.0 Arrays (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA).

Publication Title

Fibronectin 1 is a potential biomarker for radioresistance in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Sample Metadata Fields

Specimen part, Cell line

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accession-icon GSE30391
Expression data from human Wharton's jelly stem cells
  • organism-icon Homo sapiens
  • sample-icon 30 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array (hgu133plus2)

Description

Human umbilical cord Whartons jelly stem cells (WHJSC) are gaining attention as a possible clinical source of mesenchymal stem cells for use in cell therapy and tissue engineering due to their high accessibility, expansion potential and plasticity. However, the cell viability changes that are associated to sequential cell passage of these cells are not known. In this analysis, we have identified the gene expression changes that are associated to cell passage in WHJSC.

Publication Title

Evaluation of the cell viability of human Wharton's jelly stem cells for use in cell therapy.

Sample Metadata Fields

Specimen part

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accession-icon E-MEXP-466
Transcription profiling of two populations of non-hematopoetic stem cells (MSC and MAPC) isolated from human bone marrow
  • organism-icon Homo sapiens
  • sample-icon 11 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Human Genome U133A Array (hgu133a)

Description

Compare the behaviour of two populations of non-hematopoetic stem cells (MSC and MAPC) isolated from human bone marrow. The effect of culture conditions on the behaviour of MSC was also characterised by isolating MSC and then culturing the cells for 96h in MAPC growth conditions

Publication Title

Validation of COL11A1/procollagen 11A1 expression in TGF-β1-activated immortalised human mesenchymal cells and in stromal cells of human colon adenocarcinoma.

Sample Metadata Fields

Age, Specimen part

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Casey S. Greene, Dongbo Hu, Richard W. W. Jones, Stephanie Liu, David S. Mejia, Rob Patro, Stephen R. Piccolo, Ariel Rodriguez Romero, Hirak Sarkar, Candace L. Savonen, Jaclyn N. Taroni, William E. Vauclain, Deepashree Venkatesh Prasad, Kurt G. Wheeler. refine.bio: a resource of uniformly processed publicly available gene expression datasets.
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