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Platform GPL25527 Query DataSets for GPL25527
Status Public on Aug 31, 2020
Title NCode Multi-Species miRNA Microarray V2
Technology type spotted oligonucleotide
Distribution custom-commercial
Organisms Caenorhabditis elegans; Drosophila melanogaster; Danio rerio; Homo sapiens; Mus musculus; Rattus norvegicus
Manufacturer Invitrogen
Manufacture protocol see manufacturer's website
 
Description Multi-species miRNA Microarray V2 (#MIRA2-05)
The NCodeā„¢ Multi-Species miRNA Microarrays contains probes for the complete Sanger mirBASE 9.0.
 
Submission date Sep 04, 2018
Last update date Aug 31, 2020
Contact name Kerstin Troidl
E-mail(s) kerstin.troidl@mpi-bn.mpg.de
Organization name Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research
Street address Ludwigstr. 43
City Bad Nauheim
ZIP/Postal code 61231
Country Germany
 
Samples (10) GSM3374643, GSM3374644, GSM3374645, GSM3374646, GSM3374647, GSM3374648 
Series (1)
GSE119434 Microarray-based miRNA expression in fluid shear stress-stimulated collateral blood vessels

Data table header descriptions
ID
miRNA_ID miRBase identifier
SPOT_ID

Data table
ID miRNA_ID SPOT_ID
rno-let-7a_1 rno-let-7a
rno-let-7a_2 rno-let-7a
rno-let-7a_3 rno-let-7a
rno-let-7b_1 rno-let-7b
rno-let-7b_2 rno-let-7b
rno-let-7b_3 rno-let-7b
rno-let-7c_1 rno-let-7c
rno-let-7c_2 rno-let-7c
rno-let-7c_3 rno-let-7c
rno-let-7d_1 rno-let-7d
rno-let-7d_2 rno-let-7d
rno-let-7d_3 rno-let-7d
rno-let-7d*_1 rno-let-7d*
rno-let-7d*_2 rno-let-7d*
rno-let-7d*_3 rno-let-7d*
rno-let-7e_1 rno-let-7e
rno-let-7e_2 rno-let-7e
rno-let-7e_3 rno-let-7e
rno-let-7f_1 rno-let-7f
rno-let-7f_2 rno-let-7f

Total number of rows: 3321

Table truncated, full table size 88 Kbytes.




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