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Series GSE140854 Query DataSets for GSE140854
Status Public on Apr 21, 2020
Title miRNAs in the porcine corpus luteum
Platform organisms Homo sapiens; Sus scrofa; Bos taurus; Mus musculus
Sample organism Sus scrofa
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as new players in the fine tuning of some reproductive functions in mammals via posttranscriptional gene regulation mechanisms. Importantly, miRNAs have been suggested to be an important regulators of various ovarian functions. Applying custom made multispecies arrays we aimed to analyze expression profile of miRNAs in corpus luteum to answer the question whether miRNAs can be involved in maintenance of luteal function during early pregnancy in pigs.
 
Overall design miRNA expression profiles were analyzed in samples collected from corpus luteum on Day 14 of either estrous cycle or pregnancy. Each group was represented by four samples.
Web link https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201903007RR
 
Contributor(s) Kaczmarek MM, Przygrodzka E
Citation(s) 32202349
Submission date Nov 22, 2019
Last update date Apr 23, 2020
Contact name Monika M Kaczmarek
Organization name Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research, Polish Academy of Sciences
Lab Molecular Biology Laboratory
Street address Tuwima 10
City Olsztyn
ZIP/Postal code 10-748
Country Poland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL27791 Agilent-074558 Ssc v21. custom - 4 species
Samples (8)
GSM4188924 PorcineCL_DC14_biorep1
GSM4188925 PorcineCL_DC14_biorep2
GSM4188926 PorcineCL_DC14_biorep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA591167

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GSE140854_RAW.tar 6.4 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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