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Sample GSM92773 Query DataSets for GSM92773
Status Public on Dec 08, 2006
Title Diffuse large B cell lymphoma VUMC_L053_b33_s10
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name universal human reference RNA
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics comprised of 10 cell lines for human giving broad gene coverage
Biomaterial provider Stratagene
Treatment protocol n.a.
Growth protocol n.a.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol see www.stratagene.com
Label Cy3
Label protocol labeling protocol available via www.vumc.nl/microarrays
Also described in Muris et al. submitted
 
Channel 2
Source name lymph node
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics diffuse large B cell lymphoma
described in Muris et al. submitted
Biomaterial provider VUMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Treatment protocol n.a.
Growth protocol n.a.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol RNA isolation protocol available via www.vumc.nl/microarrays
also described in Muris et al. submitted
Label Cy5
Label protocol labeling protocol available via www.vumc.nl/microarrays
also described in Muris et al. submitted
 
 
Hybridization protocol Hybridization protocol available via www.vumc.nl/microarrays
Also described Muris et al. submitted
Scan protocol Microarray Scanner G2505B (Agilent Technologies), default settings
Description see also Muris et al. submitted
Data processing Image analysis and feature extraction was done with BlueFuse for Microarrays (version 2.0 (3276), BlueGnome Limited, Cambridge, United Kingdom). Fused values of in duplicate spotted oligos were taken and intensities were divided by the mean intensity of each channel. Next, data were inter array centered by dividing the ratios for each gene across the sample set by the mean observed value. The resulting ratios were log-transformed (base 2) and processed into Stanford file format (rows, mean values for the in duplicate measured oligos; columns, mRNA samples). The resulting dataset contained expression ratios of 14487 genes.
 
Submission date Jan 17, 2006
Last update date Dec 08, 2006
Contact name Daoud Sie
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone +31 20 4442428
Organization name Vrije Universiteit Medical Center
Department Pathology
Lab Microarray Core Facility
Street address De Boelelaan 1117
City Amsterdam
ZIP/Postal code 1081 HV
Country Netherlands
 
Platform ID GPL3255
Series (1)
GSE3892 Diffuse large B cell lymphomas

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
AMPCH1 Total signal in channel 1 (Cy3)
AMPCH2 Total signal in channel 2 (Cy5)
LOG2RATIO CH2/CH1 Log, base 2, of the ratio of total signal in channel 2 divided by total signal in channel 1
CONFIDENCE The Confidence Estimate in the calculated ratio, between 0 and 1, calculated by BlueFuse
VALUE Log, base 2, of the ratio of the fused value, mean normalized by array, mean centered for each gene across the entire sample set

Data table
ID_REF AMPCH1 AMPCH2 LOG2RATIO CH2/CH1 CONFIDENCE VALUE
1 1446.939 1054.572 -0.456 0.9 0.191648527
2 412.781 324.565 -0.347 0.81 -0.265700539
3 1078.257 268.422 -2.006 0.79 0.336306339
4 5713.1 3191.276 -0.84 0.97 -0.069233862
5 242.431 342.429 0.498 0.65 0.163121592
6 629.449 2524.738 2.004 0.93 0.258520785
7 352.466 318.668 -0.145 0.71 -0.073436193
8 5346.677 1653.6 -1.693 0.95 -0.219570303
9 1724.989 876.175 -0.977 0.91 -0.514331906
10 10098.653 3695.161 -1.45 0.96 -0.48469769
11 4720.982 2373.615 -0.992 0.95 -0.169436613
12 5435.032 2917.855 -0.897 0.94 -0.290543355
13 3261.251 1110.478 -1.554 0.94 -0.321112181
14 261.231 348.724 0.417 0.78 0.104153352
15 2142.601 1130.301 -0.923 0.91 -0.052225082
16 1856.944 945.4 -0.974 0.88 -0.617957401
17 1108.465 587.18 -0.917 0.93 0.191648527
18 154.214 106.999 -0.527 0.3 -0.265700539
19 938.364 233.51 -2.007 0.76 0.336306339
20 5405.58 2739.039 -0.981 0.97 -0.069233862

Total number of rows: 30000

Table truncated, full table size 1334 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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