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Series GSE28085 Query DataSets for GSE28085
Status Public on Apr 01, 2012
Title Expression data from the mouse liver with constitutively active NF-kB
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Activation of hepatic NF-kB signaling induces inflammation and ultimately fibrosis.
To investigate the underlying mechanism, we used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression which is regulated by hepatic NF-kB signaling.
 
Overall design We generated transgenic mice which express a constitutively active IKK2 controlled under the LAP promotor. The liver samples were collected from transgenic mice as well as from control animals at the age of 4 weeks. RNA extraction was performed from these liver samples and hybridized on Affymetrix microarrays.
 
Contributor(s) Sunami Y, Strnad P, Holzmann K, Wirth T
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Submission date Mar 22, 2011
Last update date Mar 04, 2019
Contact name Karlheinz Holzmann
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Ulm University
Department Medical Faculty
Lab Genomics Core Facility
Street address Helmholtzstreet 8/1
City Ulm
ZIP/Postal code D-89081
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6246 [MoGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (8)
GSM694322 Mouse liver, constitutively active IKK2, biological replicate 1
GSM694323 Mouse liver, constitutively active IKK2, biological replicate 2
GSM694324 Mouse liver, constitutively active IKK2, biological replicate 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA139735

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GSE28085_RAW.tar 30.6 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
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