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Series GSE9334 Query DataSets for GSE9334
Status Public on Dec 01, 2007
Title Confluent versus Sub-confluent HUVEC
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary HUVEC (N=3 isolates) were separately grown to sub-confluency, and to confluency. In order to study the effects of growth and contact inhibition on the transcriptome, the microarray gene expression profiles of these sub-confluent and confluent HUVEC were compared.
Keywords: HUVEC, confluency, contact inhibition
 
Overall design N=3 biological replicates, separately grown to sub-confluency, and concluency, respectively. Total RNA molecules were then isolated, and linearly amplified (1 round) according to the Eberwine method. After labeling the amplified cRNA molecules of these 6 samples (N=3 sub-confluent, N=3 confluent) with Cy5 Dyes, these were separately hybridized against Cy3-labeled common reference RNA molecules on glass-based 19K oligonucleotide microarray chips.
 
Contributor(s) Fontijn RD, Volger OL, Fledderus JO, Horrevoets AJ
Citation(s) 18065521
Submission date Oct 16, 2007
Last update date Jan 18, 2013
Contact name Oscar Leonard Volger
E-mail(s) [email protected], [email protected]
Organization name Academic Medical Center
Department Cardiology
Street address Meibergdreef 15
City Amsterdam
State/province Noor Holland
ZIP/Postal code 1105 AZ
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4868 AMC-MAD Homo sapiens 19k ver 1.0
Samples (6)
GSM237706 HUVEC isolate A1, subconfluent
GSM237707 HUVEC isolate B1, subconfluent
GSM237708 HUVEC isolate C7, subconfluent
Relations
BioProject PRJNA103013

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