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Platform GPL18795 Query DataSets for GPL18795
Status Public on Jun 14, 2014
Title LC_MRA-1001_miRHuman_15-miRNA-ID-version
Technology type in situ oligonucleotide
Distribution commercial
Organism Homo sapiens
Manufacturer LC Sciences
Manufacture protocol human miRNA microarray with 100% coverage of mature human miRNAs listed in miRBase version 15.0. Arrays are made based µParaflo microfluidic technology (Atactic Technologies). On the µParaflo microfluidic chip, each detection probe consists of a chemically modified nucleotide coding segment complementary to target microRNA (from miRBase, http://miRBase.org) or other RNA (control or customer defined sequences) and a spacer segment of polyethylene glycol to extend the coding segment away from the substrate. The detection probes are made by in situ synthesis using PGR (photogenerated reagent) chemistry.
 
 
Submission date Jun 13, 2014
Last update date Jun 14, 2014
Contact name Christoph Eicken
E-mail(s) ceicken@lcsciences.com
Phone +1 (713) 664-7087
Organization name LC Sciences, LLC
Street address 2575 W. Bellfort
City Houston
State/province TX
ZIP/Postal code 77054
Country USA
 
Samples (12) GSM1414174, GSM1414175, GSM1414176, GSM1414177, GSM1414178, GSM1414179 
Series (1)
GSE58560 TWIST1-induced microRNA-424 drives an intermediate epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition that opposes metastasis

Data table header descriptions
ID
miRNA_ID miRNA Accession No. in miRBase
Reporter BioSequence Database Entry [mirna] Name of the probe in miRBase
Reporter BioSequence Type BioSequence type of the probe on the chip
Reporter BioSequence Polymer Type BioSequence polymer type of the probe on the chip
Reporter Group [role] General function of the particular probe on the chip: experimental / control
Control Type
SEQUENCE
SPOT_ID Spot ID

Data table
ID miRNA_ID Reporter BioSequence Database Entry [mirna] Reporter BioSequence Type Reporter BioSequence Polymer Type Reporter Group [role] Control Type SEQUENCE SPOT_ID
hsa-let-7a hsa-let-7a MIMAT0000062 ss_oligo DNA experimental UGAGGUAGUAGGUUGUAUAGUU
hsa-let-7a* hsa-let-7a* MIMAT0004481 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUAUACAAUCUACUGUCUUUC
hsa-let-7a-2* hsa-let-7a-2* MIMAT0010195 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUGUACAGCCUCCUAGCUUUCC
hsa-let-7b hsa-let-7b MIMAT0000063 ss_oligo DNA experimental UGAGGUAGUAGGUUGUGUGGUU
hsa-let-7b* hsa-let-7b* MIMAT0004482 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUAUACAACCUACUGCCUUCCC
hsa-let-7c hsa-let-7c MIMAT0000064 ss_oligo DNA experimental UGAGGUAGUAGGUUGUAUGGUU
hsa-let-7c* hsa-let-7c* MIMAT0004483 ss_oligo DNA experimental UAGAGUUACACCCUGGGAGUUA
hsa-let-7d hsa-let-7d MIMAT0000065 ss_oligo DNA experimental AGAGGUAGUAGGUUGCAUAGUU
hsa-let-7d* hsa-let-7d* MIMAT0004484 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUAUACGACCUGCUGCCUUUCU
hsa-let-7e hsa-let-7e MIMAT0000066 ss_oligo DNA experimental UGAGGUAGGAGGUUGUAUAGUU
hsa-let-7e* hsa-let-7e* MIMAT0004485 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUAUACGGCCUCCUAGCUUUCC
hsa-let-7f hsa-let-7f MIMAT0000067 ss_oligo DNA experimental UGAGGUAGUAGAUUGUAUAGUU
hsa-let-7f-1* hsa-let-7f-1* MIMAT0004486 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUAUACAAUCUAUUGCCUUCCC
hsa-let-7f-2* hsa-let-7f-2* MIMAT0004487 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUAUACAGUCUACUGUCUUUCC
hsa-let-7g hsa-let-7g MIMAT0000414 ss_oligo DNA experimental UGAGGUAGUAGUUUGUACAGUU
hsa-let-7g* hsa-let-7g* MIMAT0004584 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUGUACAGGCCACUGCCUUGC
hsa-let-7i hsa-let-7i MIMAT0000415 ss_oligo DNA experimental UGAGGUAGUAGUUUGUGCUGUU
hsa-let-7i* hsa-let-7i* MIMAT0004585 ss_oligo DNA experimental CUGCGCAAGCUACUGCCUUGCU
hsa-miR-1 hsa-miR-1 MIMAT0000416 ss_oligo DNA experimental UGGAAUGUAAAGAAGUAUGUAU
hsa-miR-100 hsa-miR-100 MIMAT0000098 ss_oligo DNA experimental AACCCGUAGAUCCGAACUUGUG

Total number of rows: 1140

Table truncated, full table size 99 Kbytes.




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