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Series GSE18708 Query DataSets for GSE18708
Status Public on Oct 23, 2009
Title Expression data from murine embryonic stem (ES) cells exposed to oxidative stress
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Elevated reactive oxidative species (ROS) may be crucial for cellular transformation and tumor progression. Defining the response of stem cells to ROS is critical to understanding the unique sensitivity of stem cells to ROS-mediated transformation and tumor initiation.
We examined both the immediate transcriptional and phospho-proteomic responses of murine ES cells induced by a single brief dose of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to create a more complete understanding of cell response to ROS.
 
Overall design Murine ES cells were briefly exposed to low and high dose of H2O2 then allowed to recover for 1 hour in maintenance medium before RNA extraction and MG_U74Av2 microarray hybridization.
 
Contributor(s) Richardson C, Mouzannar R
Citation(s) 21743783
Submission date Oct 23, 2009
Last update date Aug 19, 2019
Contact name Christine Richardson
Organization name Columbia University
Department Institute for Cancer Genetics
Lab Richardson
Street address St Nicholas Av
City New York
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 10032
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL81 [MG_U74Av2] Affymetrix Murine Genome U74A Version 2 Array
Samples (12)
GSM464513 ES cells in PBS-rep1
GSM464514 ES cells in PBS-rep2
GSM464515 ES cells in PBS-rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA121503

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GSE18708_RAW.tar 92.4 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, CHP)
Processed data included within Sample table
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