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Series GSE282664 Query DataSets for GSE282664
Status Public on Nov 27, 2024
Title Thyroid hormone-responsive genes in primary cultures of rat hepatic cells
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary cDNA microarray analysis was applied to primary cultures of rat hepatic cells treated with triiodothyronine (T3) at 10-9 M for 24 hrs to identify the differentially expressed genes. A limited number of genes were listed, and only 3 of them, pyridoxal kinase (Pdxk), phosphoe-nolpyruvate carboxykinase 1 (Pck1), and solute carrier family 17 member 2 (Slc17a2), were con-firmed to be up-regulated by quantitative RT-PCR.
 
Overall design Primary cultured rat hepatocytes were treated with or without T3 at 10-9 M for 24 h. Total RNA was extracted with NucleoSpin RNA II. Total RNA from control and T3-treated cells was subjected to cDNA microarray analysis using a GeneChip Array (Rat Genome 230 2.0).
 
Contributor(s) Fujimoto N, Kitamura S
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Submission date Nov 22, 2024
Last update date Nov 27, 2024
Contact name Nariaki FUJIMOTO
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone +81822575820
Organization name Hiroshima University
Department RIRBM
Street address 1-2-3 Kasumi
City Hiroshima
State/province Hiroshima
ZIP/Postal code 7340037
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1355 [Rat230_2] Affymetrix Rat Genome 230 2.0 Array
Samples (2)
GSM8648533 RatHepatocytes_Ctrl
GSM8648534 RatHepatocytes_T3(24h)
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1189567

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GSE282664_PF080715_ratio_data.xls.gz 4.6 Mb (ftp)(http) XLS
GSE282664_RAW.tar 5.8 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)

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