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Sample GSM17119
Query DataSets for GSM17119
Status
Public on Apr 17, 2004
Title
T cells-BDC2.5/B6g7 pancreas-rep2
Sample type
RNA
Source name
pancreas
Organism
Mus musculus
Characteristics
Genetic background: C57Bl/6.H2g7/g7. Transgene: BDC2.5 T cell receptor genes. Tissue: pancreas Isolation: FACS on CD45+, CD4+, BDC2.5 clonotype high, Hoechst- (viable) cells. Age:22 days of age
Extracted molecule
total RNA
Extraction protocol
RNA isolated using Trizol reagent and amplified twice.
Description
Antigen-specific pancreatic T cells from mice developing an aggressive insulitis (BDC2.5-B6g7 at 22 days of age)
jos1637
Submission date
Feb 20, 2004
Last update date
Apr 06, 2006
Contact name
CBDM Lab
E-mail(s)
[email protected]
Phone
617-432-7747
Organization name
Harvard Medical School
Department
Microbiology and Immunobiology
Lab
CBDM
Street address
77 Avenue Louis Pasteur
City
Boston
State/province
MA
ZIP/Postal code
02215
Country
USA
Platform ID
GPL81
Series (1)
GSE1085
Profiling of aggressive vs benign pancreatic infiltrates in the BDC2.5 Tg model of Type I diabetes
Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE
bp_2
Data table
ID_REF
VALUE
100001_at
490.8185762
100002_at
22.7405664
100003_at
13.99518286
100004_at
58.91308686
100005_at
65.68323718
100006_at
10.56718108
100007_at
81.22233778
100009_r_at
10.02202113
100010_at
41.28698997
100011_at
190.1734506
100012_at
1611.998481
100013_at
235.3385109
100014_at
25.29472688
100015_at
17.64126171
100016_at
28.34948493
100017_at
19.7784166
100018_at
160.9731174
100019_at
50.08238433
100020_at
70.8647894
100021_at
15.94023343
Total number of rows:
12488
Table truncated, full table size
267 Kbytes
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Supplementary data files not provided
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