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Series GSE125289 Query DataSets for GSE125289
Status Public on Jan 17, 2022
Title Investigation of differentially-expressed microRNAs involved in infected nonunion of the human long bones through microRNA expression profiling
Platform organisms Homo sapiens; Mus musculus; Rattus norvegicus
Sample organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary 20 miRNAs were identified as differentially expressed in patients with infected nonunion of long bones, which may facilitate the diagnosis of infected nonunion of long bones.
 
Overall design In this study, we analyze the expression of miRNAs from bone tissues of the fractured end of the bone in five patients with infected nonunion of long bones and four patients with freshly-closed fractures in order to provide novel diagnostic tools.
 
Contributor(s) Dai Y, Hu J
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Submission date Jan 17, 2019
Last update date Jan 18, 2022
Contact name Yan Dai
E-mail(s) daiyan1668@163.com
Phone 15895911668
Organization name the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University
Department Department of Infectious Diseases
Street address No. 300, Guangzhou Road, Gulou District
City Nanjing
ZIP/Postal code 210029
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18058 Exiqon miRCURY LNA microRNA array, 7th generation [miRBase v18, condensed Probe_ID version]
Samples (9)
GSM3568467 Patient 1 IN_001
GSM3568468 Patient 2 IN_002
GSM3568469 Patient 3 IN_003
Relations
BioProject PRJNA515748

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