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Series GSE5553 Query DataSets for GSE5553
Status Public on Jul 09, 2007
Title H295R human adrenocortical cells treated with Angiotensin II, Potassium or Forskolin
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary H295R human adrenocortical cells were cultured in H295R complete media containing DMEM:F12 (1:1) supplemented with 2% Ultroser G (Biosepra, Villeneuve-la-Garenne, France), ITS-Plus (Discovery Labware, Bedford, MA) and an antibiotic/antimycotic mixture (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) in 175 cm2 flasks until subconfluente. Media was replaced with 40 ml fresh media containing different agents and cultured for 3 h.
Treatments: Angiotensin II (100 nM), potassium (16 mM) and forskolin (10 uM).
Total RNA extracted with RNAesy Midi Kit (Qiagen) with on-column DNase digestion
Keywords: Agent response
 
Overall design Controls, n=2
Angiotensin=1
Potassium=1
Forskolin=1
Same biological sample used for GPL96 and GPL97
 
Contributor(s) Romero DG, Rilli S, Plonczynski MW, Yanes LL, Zhou MY, Gomez-Sanchez EP, Gomez-Sanchez CE
Citation(s) 17327493
Submission date Aug 16, 2006
Last update date Aug 10, 2018
Contact name Damian G. Romero
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone (601) 984-1523
Organization name University of Mississippi Medical Center
Department Biochemistry
Street address 2500 N. State St.
City Jackson
State/province MS
ZIP/Postal code 39216
Country USA
 
Platforms (2)
GPL96 [HG-U133A] Affymetrix Human Genome U133A Array
GPL97 [HG-U133B] Affymetrix Human Genome U133B Array
Samples (10)
GSM129072 H295R control 3H_1_A
GSM129077 H295R control 3H_2_A
GSM129078 H295R AII 3H_A
Relations
BioProject PRJNA96051

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