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Status |
Public on Aug 28, 2019 |
Title |
Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Staphylococcus aureus) |
Technology type |
high-throughput sequencing |
Distribution |
virtual |
Organism |
Staphylococcus aureus |
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Submission date |
Aug 28, 2019 |
Last update date |
Aug 28, 2019 |
Contact name |
GEO |
Country |
USA |
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Samples (459)
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GSM4051341, GSM4051342, GSM4051343, GSM4051344, GSM4051345, GSM4051346
GSM4051347, GSM4051348, GSM4051349, GSM4051350, GSM4051351, GSM4051352, GSM4051353, GSM4051354, GSM4051355, GSM4051356, GSM4051357, GSM4051358, GSM4051359, GSM4051360, GSM4051361, GSM4419416, GSM4419417, GSM4419419, GSM4419420, GSM4419422, GSM4419423, GSM4419424, GSM4419425, GSM4419426, GSM4487414, GSM4487415, GSM4487416, GSM4487417, GSM4487418, GSM4487419, GSM4487420, GSM4487421, GSM4487422, GSM4487423, GSM4487424, GSM4487425, GSM4487426, GSM4487427, GSM4487428, GSM4487429, GSM4487430, GSM4487431, GSM4487432, GSM4487433, GSM4487434, GSM4487435, GSM4487436, GSM4487437, GSM4487438, GSM4567116, GSM4567117, GSM4567118, GSM5064589, GSM5064590, GSM5064591, GSM5064592, GSM5064593, GSM5064594, GSM5064595, GSM5064596, GSM5064597, GSM5064598, GSM5064599, GSM5064600, GSM5064601, GSM5064602, GSM5064603, GSM5064604, GSM5064605, GSM5064606, GSM5064607, GSM5064608, GSM5064609, GSM5064610, GSM5064611, GSM5064612, GSM5064613, GSM5064614, GSM5064615, GSM5064616, GSM5064617, GSM5064618, GSM5064619, GSM5064620, GSM5064621, GSM5064622, GSM5064623, GSM5064624, GSM5064625, GSM5064626, GSM5064627, GSM5064628, GSM5064629, GSM5064630, GSM5064631, GSM5064632, GSM5064633, GSM5064634, GSM5064635, GSM5064636, GSM5064637, GSM5064638, GSM5064639, GSM5064640, GSM5064641, GSM5064642, GSM5064643, GSM5064644, GSM5064645, GSM5064646, GSM5064647, GSM5064648, GSM5064649, GSM5064650, GSM5064651, GSM5064652, GSM5064653, GSM5064654, GSM5064655, GSM5064656, GSM5064657, GSM5064658, GSM5064659, GSM5064660, GSM5064661, GSM5064662, GSM5064663, GSM5064664, GSM5064665, GSM5064666, GSM5064667, GSM5064668, GSM5064669, GSM5064670, GSM5064671, GSM5064672, GSM5064673, GSM5064675, GSM5064677, GSM5064680, GSM5064682, GSM5617966, GSM5617967, GSM5617968, GSM5617969, GSM5617970, GSM5617971, GSM5617972, GSM5617973, GSM5617974, GSM5617975, GSM5617976, GSM5617977, GSM5617978, GSM5617979, GSM5617980, GSM5617981, GSM5617982, GSM5617983, GSM5617984, GSM5617985, GSM5617986, GSM5617987, GSM5617988, GSM5617989, GSM5617990, GSM5617991, GSM5617992, GSM5617993, GSM5617994, GSM5617995, GSM5617996, GSM5617997, GSM5617998, GSM5617999, GSM5618000, GSM5618001, GSM5618002, GSM5618003, GSM5618004, GSM5618005, GSM5618006, GSM5618007, GSM5710779, GSM5710780, GSM5710781, GSM5710782, GSM5710783, GSM5710784, GSM5710785, GSM5710786, GSM5710787, GSM5770649, GSM5770650, GSM5770651, GSM5770652, GSM5770653, GSM5770654, GSM5799526, GSM5799527, GSM5799528, GSM5799529, GSM5799530, GSM5799531, GSM5799532, GSM5799533, GSM5799534, GSM5799535, GSM5799536, GSM5799537, GSM5856276, GSM5856277, GSM5960268, GSM5960269, GSM5960270, GSM5960271, GSM5960272, GSM5960273, GSM5960274, GSM5960275, GSM5960276, GSM5960277, GSM5960278, GSM5960279, GSM6107515, GSM6107516, GSM6107517, GSM6107518, GSM6107519, GSM6107520, GSM6107521, GSM6107522, GSM6107523, GSM6107524, GSM6107525, GSM6107526, GSM6250340, GSM6250341, GSM6250342, GSM6250343, GSM6250344, GSM6250345, GSM6250346, GSM6250347, GSM6250348, GSM6266468, GSM6266469, GSM6266470, GSM6266471, GSM6266472, GSM6266473, GSM6266833, GSM6266834, GSM6266835, GSM6266836, GSM6266837, GSM6266838, GSM6266839, GSM6266840, GSM6266841, GSM6266842, GSM6266843, GSM6266844, GSM6383306, GSM6383307, GSM6383308, GSM6383309, GSM6383310, GSM6383311, GSM6820289, GSM6820290, GSM6820291, GSM6820292, GSM6820293, GSM6820294, GSM7091651, GSM7091652, GSM7091653, GSM7091654, GSM7091655, GSM7091656, GSM7091657, GSM7091658, GSM7091659, GSM7091660, GSM7091661, GSM7091662, GSM7666370, GSM7666371, GSM7666372, GSM7666373, GSM7670360, GSM7670361, GSM7670362, GSM7670363, GSM7670364, GSM7670365, GSM7670366, GSM7670367, GSM7670368, GSM7670369, GSM7670370, GSM7670371, GSM7981328, GSM7981329, GSM7981330, GSM7981331, GSM7981332, GSM7981333, GSM8009011, GSM8009012, GSM8009013, GSM8009014, GSM8009015, GSM8022435, GSM8022436, GSM8022437, GSM8022438, GSM8022439, GSM8022440, GSM8022441, GSM8022442, GSM8022443, GSM8022444, GSM8022445, GSM8022446, GSM8022447, GSM8022448, GSM8022449, GSM8022450, GSM8022451, GSM8022452, GSM8022453, GSM8022454, GSM8022455, GSM8022456, GSM8022457, GSM8022458, GSM8022459, GSM8022460, GSM8022461, GSM8022462, GSM8022463, GSM8022464, GSM8022465, GSM8022466, GSM8022467, GSM8022468, GSM8022469, GSM8022470, GSM8022471, GSM8022472, GSM8022473, GSM8022474, GSM8022475, GSM8022476, GSM8022477, GSM8022478, GSM8022479, GSM8022480, GSM8022481, GSM8022482, GSM8022483, GSM8022484, GSM8022485, GSM8022486, GSM8022487, GSM8022488, GSM8022489, GSM8022490, GSM8070192, GSM8070193, GSM8070194, GSM8070195, GSM8117643, GSM8117644, GSM8117645, GSM8117646, GSM8117653, GSM8128991, GSM8128992, GSM8128993, GSM8128997, GSM8128998, GSM8128999, GSM8232532, GSM8232533, GSM8232534, GSM8232535, GSM8232536, GSM8232537, GSM8232538, GSM8232539, GSM8232540, GSM8232541, GSM8232542, GSM8232543, GSM8232544, GSM8232545, GSM8232546, GSM8232547, GSM8232548, GSM8232549, GSM8232550, GSM8232551, GSM8232552, GSM8232553, GSM8232554, GSM8232555, GSM8232556, GSM8232557, GSM8232558, GSM8232559, GSM8232560, GSM8232561, GSM8232562, GSM8232563, GSM8232564, GSM8232565, GSM8232566, GSM8232567, GSM8258575, GSM8258576, GSM8258577, GSM8258578, GSM8258579, GSM8258580, GSM8258581, GSM8258582, GSM8258583, GSM8258584, GSM8258585, GSM8258586, GSM8258587, GSM8258588, GSM8258589, GSM8258590, GSM8258591, GSM8258592, GSM8563775, GSM8563780, GSM8563786, GSM8563793, GSM8563797, GSM8563802, GSM8563805, GSM8563807, GSM8563818, GSM8563825, GSM8563829, GSM8563833, GSM8563836, GSM8563838
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Series (33)
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GSE136543 |
Characterized functions of hypothetical genes identified by Tn-seq important for pathgoenesis of Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia |
GSE147157 |
RNA-seq analysis of active anthraquinones as anti-biofilm agents of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus |
GSE149013 |
Transcriptomic analysis of stress response to novel antimicrobial coatings in a clinical MRSA strain |
GSE151135 |
Bacteria-host transcriptional response during endothelial invasion by Staphylococcus aureus |
GSE166151 |
RNase III CLASH in MRSA uncovers sRNA regulatory networks coupling metabolism to toxin expression |
GSE185544 |
Evolution of hypervirulence during bloodstream adaptation of CA-MRSA strain USA300 |
GSE189977 |
Global identification of RNA-binding proteins and RNA-binding domains in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus |
GSE193011 |
Transcriptional responses of CDCA treated Staphylococcus aureus cells |
GSE193395 |
Brominated carbazole's antibiotic adjuvant effects in MRSA 43300 |
GSE195909 |
Unveiling co-infection in cystic fibrosis airways: Transcriptomic analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus dual-species biofilms |
GSE198912 |
Dysregulation of cell envelope homeostasis in Staphylococcus aureus exposed to solvated lignin |
GSE202268 |
A manganese-independent aldolase enables Staphylococcus aureus to resist host-imposed metal starvation |
GSE206309 |
Cervimycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains display a vancomycin intermediate resistant phenotype |
GSE206889 |
The quorum-sensing agr system protects Staphylococcus aureus from oxidative stress (5 hour growth) |
GSE206916 |
The quorum-sensing agr system protects Staphylococcus aureus from oxidative stress (overnight growth) |
GSE207045 |
The quorum-sensing agr system protects Staphylococcus aureus from oxidative stress |
GSE209674 |
The unusual mode of action of the polyketide glycoside antibiotic cervimycin C [I] |
GSE220798 |
NarGHJI mediated virulence in Staphylococcus aureus |
GSE227099 |
Loratadine's antibiotic adjuvant effects in MRSA 43300 |
GSE239504 |
Bacterial single cell RNA-seq unveils cyclic-di-GMP as an antitoxin critical for antibiotic tolerance in biofilm [scRNA-seq] |
GSE239505 |
Bacterial single cell RNA-seq unveils cyclic-di-GMP as an antitoxin critical for antibiotic tolerance in biofilm. |
GSE239718 |
The Staphylococcus aureus CamS lipoprotein is a repressor of toxin production that shapes host-pathogen interaction |
GSE250540 |
The unusual mode of action of the polyketide glycoside antibiotic cervimycin C [II] |
GSE250541 |
The unusual mode of action of the polyketide glycoside antibiotic cervimycin C |
GSE252862 |
Prophage-encoded methyltransferase upregulates virulence to drive adaptation in an outbreak of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus |
GSE253516 |
The transcriptional program of Staphylococcus aureus phage K is affected by a host rpoC mutation that confers phage K resistance |
GSE255351 |
Prophage-encoded methyltransferase upregulates virulence to drive adaptation in an outbreak of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [Harm analysis] |
GSE260457 |
An Improved Bacterial Single-cell RNA-seq Reveals Biofilm Heterogeneity [scRNA-seq] |
GSE260458 |
An Improved Bacterial Single-cell RNA-seq Reveals Biofilm Heterogeneity |
GSE260971 |
Biodegradable oxygen-evolving metalloantibiotics for spatiotemporal sono-metalloimmunotherapy against orthopaedic biofilm infections |
GSE265954 |
The coordinated adaptation of Staphylococcus aureus to calprotectin dependent metal sequestration [RNA-Seq] |
GSE267020 |
Novel anti-virulence compounds disrupt exotoxin expression in MRSA |
GSE279187 |
TEAL-seq (Targeted Expression Analysis Sequencing) of S. aureus and S. epidermidis in TSB and skin-relevent conditions |
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Supplementary data files not provided |
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