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Items: 13

1.

Transcriptional profiling to identify physical-chemical properties detrimental to nanomaterial-induced pulmonary response (part 2)

(Submitter supplied) We examined the use of toxicogenomics data to 1) elucidate the underlying mechanisms of pulmonary responses following exposures to titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) of different size and surface charge, and 2) determine if such responses are influenced by embedding particles in complex paint matrix. Adult C57BL/6 mice were exposed via single intratracheal instillation to three doses of free forms of NRCWE-030 (10.5 nm), NRCWE-025 (38 nm), NRCWE-001 (10 nm, neutral charge) NRCWE-002 (10 nm, positive charge) or to sanding dusts of paint consisting of NRCWE-030+NRCWE-025 or NRCWE-025 alone. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL7202
69 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE60798
ID:
200060798
2.

Transcriptional profiling to identify physical-chemical properties detrimental to nanomaterial-induced pulmonary response

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL7202
278 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE60801
ID:
200060801
3.

Transcriptional profiling to identify physical-chemical properties detrimental to nanomaterial-induced pulmonary response (part 4)

(Submitter supplied) We examined the use of toxicogenomics data to 1) elucidate the underlying mechanisms of pulmonary responses following exposures to titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) of different size and surface charge, and 2) determine if such responses are influenced by embedding particles in complex paint matrix. Adult C57BL/6 mice were exposed via single intratracheal instillation to three doses of free forms of NRCWE-030 (10.5 nm), NRCWE-025 (38 nm), NRCWE-001 (10 nm, neutral charge) NRCWE-002 (10 nm, positive charge) or to sanding dusts of paint consisting of NRCWE-030+NRCWE-025 or NRCWE-025 alone. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL7202
70 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE60800
ID:
200060800
4.

Transcriptional profiling to identify physical-chemical properties detrimental to nanomaterial-induced pulmonary response (part 3)

(Submitter supplied) We examined the use of toxicogenomics data to 1) elucidate the underlying mechanisms of pulmonary responses following exposures to titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) of different size and surface charge, and 2) determine if such responses are influenced by embedding particles in complex paint matrix. Adult C57BL/6 mice were exposed via single intratracheal instillation to three doses of free forms of NRCWE-030 (10.5 nm), NRCWE-025 (38 nm), NRCWE-001 (10 nm, neutral charge) NRCWE-002 (10 nm, positive charge) or to sanding dusts of paint consisting of NRCWE-030+NRCWE-025 or NRCWE-025 alone. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL7202
69 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE60799
ID:
200060799
5.

Transcriptional profiling to identify physical-chemical properties detrimental to nanomaterial-induced pulmonary response (part 1)

(Submitter supplied) We examined the use of toxicogenomics data to 1) elucidate the underlying mechanisms of pulmonary responses following exposures to titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) of different size and surface charge, and 2) determine if such responses are influenced by embedding particles in complex paint matrix. Adult C57BL/6 mice were exposed via single intratracheal instillation to three doses of free forms of NRCWE-030 (10.5 nm), NRCWE-025 (38 nm), NRCWE-001 (10 nm, neutral charge) NRCWE-002 (10 nm, positive charge) or to sanding dusts of paint consisting of NRCWE-030+NRCWE-025 or NRCWE-025 alone. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL7202
70 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE60797
ID:
200060797
6.

Single-walled vs. Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes: Influence of Physico-Chemical Properties on Toxicogenomics Responses in Mouse Lungs

(Submitter supplied) Transcriptional profiling of mouse lung tissue comparing control vs exposure to different carbon nanotubes. The aim was to determine if the physico-chemical properties influence the genotoxic, inflammatory and pro-fibrotic responses.
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL21163
199 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE223520
ID:
200223520
7.

Transcriptomic analysis of mouse lung tissue exposed to two multiwalled carbon nanotubes (NRCWE-26 and NM-401)

(Submitter supplied) Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are extensively produced and used in composite materials and electronic applications, thus increasing risk of worker and consumer exposure. MWCNTs are an inhomogeneous group of nanomaterials that exist in various lengths, shapes and with different metal compositions, which makes hazard evaluation difficult. However, several studies suggest that length plays an important role in the toxicity induced by MWCNTs. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL10787
139 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE55286
ID:
200055286
8.

TiO2 nanoparticles' library toxicity (UV and non-UV exposure) – High-throughput in vivo transcriptomics reveals mechanisms

(Submitter supplied) Ecotoxicological studies with NPs are nearly all focused on testing one or few NPs. A more systematic approach to compare effects across many NMs with identified different but related characters/descriptors (e.g. different aspect-ratios or surface activities) are only sparsely reported especially in ecotoxicology. There is an urgent need to provide tools that allow us to fast develop an (eco)toxicological dataset containing comprehensive toxicity information relating to a diverse spectra of NPs characters, thus allowing the extrapolation of acquired information across NMs. more...
Organism:
Enchytraeus crypticus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL20310
48 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE81694
ID:
200081694
9.

Nutritional and Pharmaceutical Interventions in Diabetic Rats

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Rattus norvegicus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19271
60 Samples
Download data: CEL
Series
Accession:
GSE93407
ID:
200093407
10.

Reseveratrol and Rosiglitazone regulation of red tibialis anterior (red TA) gene expression in ZDF rats

(Submitter supplied) The goal of this work was to examine if reserveratrol or rosiglitazone treatment could improve the metabolic status of obese male ZDF rats after 6 weeks. Gene expression was analyzed in several key metabolic tissues, including liver, various white adipose tissue depots, red tibalus muscle, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
Organism:
Rattus norvegicus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19271
20 Samples
Download data: CEL
Series
Accession:
GSE93406
ID:
200093406
11.

Reseveratrol and Rosiglitazone regulation of liver gene expression in ZDF rats

(Submitter supplied) The goal of this work was to examine if reserveratrol or rosiglitazone treatment could improve the metabolic status of obese male ZDF rats after 6 weeks. Gene expression was analyzed in several key metabolic tissues, including liver, various white adipose tissue depots, red tibalus muscle, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
Organism:
Rattus norvegicus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19271
20 Samples
Download data: CEL
Series
Accession:
GSE93403
ID:
200093403
12.

Reseveratrol and Rosiglitazone regulation of blood gene expression in ZDF rats

(Submitter supplied) The goal of this work was to examine if reserveratrol or rosiglitazone treatment could improve the metabolic status of obese male ZDF rats after 6 weeks. Gene expression was analyzed in several key metabolic tissues, including liver, various white adipose tissue depots, red tibalus muscle, and whole blood.
Organism:
Rattus norvegicus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19271
20 Samples
Download data: CEL
Series
Accession:
GSE93402
ID:
200093402
13.

Assessment of wood smoke induced pulmonary toxicity using bronchial, chronic bronchitis-like, and alveolar lung mucosa models at air-liquid interface

(Submitter supplied) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has the highest increased risk due to household air pollution arising from biomass fuel burning. However, knowledge on COPD patho-mechanisms is mainly limited to tobacco smoke exposure. In this study, a repeated direct wood smoke (WS) exposure was performed using normal- (bro-ALI) and chronic bronchitis-like bronchial (bro-ALI-CB), and alveolar (alv-ALI) lung mucosa models at air-liquid interface (ALI) to assess broad toxicological end points. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL24676
40 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE236857
ID:
200236857
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