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Items: 20

1.

Sub-Cutaneous Adipose Tissue (SCAT) transcriptomic data in pigs to improve the understanding of heat stress adaptation mechanisms

(Submitter supplied) This study aims to use omics data to understand the genetic pathways involved in heat stress adaptation. Heat stress is one of the main limiting performance factors in the pig industry, and its importance is expected to grow with the consequences of warming climate. Different solutions to temper the influence of heat stress on the performance and well-being of pigs have been studied, and the genetic selection appear as a potential solution. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19893
26 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE240255
ID:
200240255
2.

Pituitary transcriptomic data in pigs to improve the understanding of heat stress adaptation mechanisms

(Submitter supplied) This study aims to use omics data to understand the genetic pathways involved in heat stress adaptation. Heat stress is one of the main limiting performance factors in the pig industry, and its importance is expected to grow with the consequences of warming climate. Different solutions to temper the influence of heat stress on the performance and well-being of pigs have been studied, and the genetic selection appear as a potential solution. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19893
33 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE240433
ID:
200240433
3.

Muscle transcriptomic data in pigs to improve the understanding of heat stress adaptation mechanisms

(Submitter supplied) This study aims to use omics data to understand the genetic pathways involved in heat stress adaptation. Heat stress is one of the main limiting performance factors in the pig industry, and its importance is expected to grow with the consequences of warming climate. Different solutions to temper the influence of heat stress on the performance and well-being of pigs have been studied, and the genetic selection appear as a potential solution. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19893
35 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE240347
ID:
200240347
4.

Liver transcriptomic data in pigs to improve the understanding of heat stress adaptation mechanisms

(Submitter supplied) This study aims to use omics data to understand the genetic pathways involved in heat stress adaptation. Heat stress is one of the main limiting performance factors in the pig industry, and its importance is expected to grow with the consequences of warming climate. Different solutions to temper the influence of heat stress on the performance and well-being of pigs have been studied, and the genetic selection appear as a potential solution. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19893
36 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE240345
ID:
200240345
5.

Transcriptomic data in pigs to improve the understanding of heat stress adaptation mechanisms.

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19893
237 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE240257
ID:
200240257
6.

Thyroid gland transcriptomic data in pigs to improve the understanding of heat stress adaptation mechanisms

(Submitter supplied) This study aims to use omics data to understand the genetic pathways involved in heat stress adaptation. Heat stress is one of the main limiting performance factors in the pig industry, and its importance is expected to grow with the consequences of warming climate. Different solutions to temper the influence of heat stress on the performance and well-being of pigs have been studied, and the genetic selection appear as a potential solution. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19893
36 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE240254
ID:
200240254
7.

Adrenal transcriptomic data in pigs to improve the understanding of heat stress adaptation mechanisms

(Submitter supplied) This study aims to use omics data to understand the genetic pathways involved in heat stress adaptation. Heat stress is one of the main limiting performance factors in the pig industry, and its importance is expected to grow with the consequences of warming climate. Different solutions to temper the influence of heat stress on the performance and well-being of pigs have been studied, and the genetic selection appear as a potential solution. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19893
36 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE240253
ID:
200240253
8.

Blood transcriptomic data in pigs to improve the understanding of heat stress adaptation mechanisms.

(Submitter supplied) This study aims to use omics data to understand the genetic pathways involved in heat stress adaptation. Heat stress is one of the main limiting performance factors in the pig industry, and its importance is expected to grow with the consequences of warming climate. Different solutions to temper the influence of heat stress on the performance and well-being of pigs have been studied, and the genetic selection appear as a potential solution. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19893
35 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE240251
ID:
200240251
9.

Multi-tissue transcriptomic and metabolomic profile of ozone exposure in male WKY rats

(Submitter supplied) Air pollutant exposures have been linked to systemic disease; however, underlying mechanisms between single-tissue exposures and systemic responses are poorly understood. A prototypic inducer of stress, ozone causes respiratory and systemic, multiorgan effects through neuroendocrine stress response activation. The goal of the presented study was to assess transcriptomic signatures of multiple tissues and serum metabolomics to understand how neuroendocrine and adrenal-derived stress hormones contribute to multiorgan health outcomes. more...
Organism:
Rattus norvegicus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL20084
70 Samples
Download data: CSV
Series
Accession:
GSE234042
ID:
200234042
10.

Transcriptomic Regulations of Heat Stress Response in the liver of Lactating Dairy Cows

(Submitter supplied) Heat stress (HS) has become a major challenge in the dairy industry around the world. Although numerous measures have been taken to alleviate the HS impact on milk production, the cellular level response to HS remains unclear in dairy cows. The objective of this study was to dissect functional alterations based on transcriptomic dynamics in the liver of cows under HS. Dairy cows exposed to HS exhibited both decreased feed intake and milk yield. more...
Organism:
Bos taurus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL26012
9 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE226351
ID:
200226351
11.

Effects of selection on residual feed intake and diet on gene expression

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL16524
96 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE84093
ID:
200084093
12.

Effects of selection on residual feed intake and diet on gene expression in pig skeletal muscle

(Submitter supplied) Transcriptional profiling in skeletal muscle of 48 pigs (132 days of age) originated from two lines divergently selected for residual feed intake (RFI) : low-RFI pigs (RFIneg), high-RFI pigs (RFIpl). Both lines were offered isocaloric and isoproteic diets with contrasted energy source and nutrients: low fat, low fiber (LF) diet or a high fat, high fiber (HF)diet during 10 weeks. Effects of RFI selection, diet and interaction between diet and line were investigated.
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL16524
48 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE84092
ID:
200084092
13.

Effects of selection on residual feed intake and diet on gene expression in pig liver

(Submitter supplied) Transcriptional profiling in liver of 48 pigs (132 days of age) originated from two lines divergently selected for residual feed intake (RFI) : low-RFI pigs (RFIneg), high-RFI pigs (RFIpl). Both lines were offered isocaloric and isoproteic diets with contrasted energy source and nutrients: low fat, low fiber (LF) diet or a high fat, high fiber (HF)diet during 10 weeks. Effects of RFI selection, diet and interaction between diet and line were investigated.
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL16524
48 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE84091
ID:
200084091
14.

Effects of selection on residual feed intake and diet on gene expression in pig tissues

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL16524
144 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE70839
ID:
200070839
15.

Effects of selection on residual feed intake and diet on gene expression in pig perirenal adipose tissue

(Submitter supplied) Transcriptional profiling in peritoneal adipose tissue of 48 pigs (132 days of age) originated from two lines divergently selected for residual feed intake (RFI) : low-RFI pigs (RFIneg), high-RFI pigs (RFIpl). Both lines were offered isocaloric and isoproteic diets with contrasted energy source and nutrients: low fat, low fiber (LF) diet or a high fat, high fiber (HF)diet during 10 weeks. Effects of RFI selection, diet and interaction between diet and line were investigated.
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL16524
48 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE70837
ID:
200070837
16.

Effects of selection on residual feed intake and diet on gene expression in pig subcutaneous adipose tissue

(Submitter supplied) Transcriptional profiling in subcutaneous adipose tissue of 48 pigs aged (132 days of age) originated from two lines divergently selected for residual feed intake (RFI) : low-RFI pigs (RFIneg), high-RFI pigs (RFIpl). Both lines were offered isocaloric and isoproteic diets with contrasted energy source and nutrients: low fat, low fiber (LF) diet or a high fat, high fiber (HF)diet during 10 weeks. Effects of RFI selection, diet and interaction between diet and line were investigated.
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL16524
48 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE70836
ID:
200070836
17.

HsfA2 controls the activity of developmentally and stress-regulated heat stress protection mechanisms in tomato male reproductive tissues

(Submitter supplied) Male reproductive tissues are more sensitive to heat stress compared to vegetative tissues, however the basis of this phenomenon is poorly understood. Heat stress transcription factors (Hsfs) regulate the transcriptional changes required for protection and recovery from heat stress. HsfA2 has been characterized as co-activator of HsfA1a in tomato and is considered as one of the major Hsfs accumulating in response to elevated temperatures. more...
Organism:
Solanum lycopersicum
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL16345
8 Samples
Download data: CSV
Series
Accession:
GSE68500
ID:
200068500
18.

Genome-wide survey prior to head formation reveals new insights into the molecular basis of high temperature stress in tolerant and sensitive broccoli genotypes

(Submitter supplied) Warmer temperature is predicted to have negative effects on transition from vegetative to reproductive development in plants. The production of floral head in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) is dramatically reduced because of the high temperature stress. The broccoli inbred lines that are capable of producing head at high temperature in summer are unique varieties in Taiwan. However, knowledge of signalling pathway during the broccoli head formation under heat stress is limited. more...
Organism:
Brassica napus; Brassica oleracea var. italica
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL15739
18 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE97528
ID:
200097528
19.

Time series of Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) after temperature upshift from 37°C to 42°C, tiling arrays

(Submitter supplied) Heat-responsive and time-resolved changes in transcriptome of E. coli BL21(DE3) Experimentally mapped transcriptome structure of Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) by hybridizing total RNA (including RNA species <200 nt) to genome-wide high-density tiling arrays (60 mer probes tiled every 10 nt).
Organism:
Escherichia coli BL21(DE3)
Type:
Expression profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL22919
9 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE148034
ID:
200148034
20.

Transcriptomal analysis revealed that the metabolism and structure of porcine Longissimus Dorsi muscle were changed by constant heat stress

(Submitter supplied) To characterize the changes of mRNAs in skeletal muscle responding to heat stress, the mRNA expression profiles of longissimus dorsi muscles of pigs raised under constant heat stress (30°C, n=8) or control temperature (22 C, n=8) for 21 days were analyzed by Illumina high-throughput sequencing. There were 78 genes differentially expressed, of which 37 were up-regulated and 41 down-regulated by constant heat stress. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL11429
2 Samples
Download data: FA, TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE83280
ID:
200083280
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