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Platform GPL14010 Query DataSets for GPL14010
Status Public on Nov 22, 2011
Title [HuGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 1.0 ST Array [hugene10stv1hsentrezg]
Technology type in situ oligonucleotide
Distribution custom-commercial
Organism Homo sapiens
Manufacturer Affymetrix
Manufacture protocol See manufacturer's web site
 
Description Probe set data extracted from custom CDF (hugene10stv1hsentrezg.cdf)
 
Submission date Aug 02, 2011
Last update date Oct 12, 2012
Contact name Frank Kramer
E-mail(s) frank.kramer@med.uni-goettingen.de
Organization name University Medical Center Göttingen
Department Department of Medical Statistics
Street address Humboldtallee 32
City Goettingen
ZIP/Postal code 37073
Country Germany
 
Samples (21) GSM770571, GSM770572, GSM770573, GSM770574, GSM770575, GSM770576 
Series (1)
GSE31118 Estrogen-dependent gene expression in human breast cancer cells relies upon proteosome-dependent monoubiquitination of histone H2B
Relations
Alternative to GPL6244 (Alternative CDF [official])

Data table header descriptions
ID
ENTREZ_GENE_ID ENTREZ_GENE_ID

Data table
ID ENTREZ_GENE_ID
100009676_at 100009676
10000_at 10000
10001_at 10001
10002_at 10002
100033413_at 100033413
100033414_at 100033414
100033416_at 100033416
100033418_at 100033418
100033420_at 100033420
100033422_at 100033422
100033423_at 100033423
100033424_at 100033424
100033425_at 100033425
100033426_at 100033426
100033427_at 100033427
100033428_at 100033428
100033430_at 100033430
100033431_at 100033431
100033432_at 100033432
100033433_at 100033433

Total number of rows: 19628

Table truncated, full table size 285 Kbytes.






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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GPL14010_hugene10stv1hsentrezg.cdf.gz 4.7 Mb (ftp)(http) CDF

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