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Series GSE147304 Query DataSets for GSE147304
Status Public on Mar 20, 2023
Title RNA-Seq analylsis of human NASH and Normal liver tissues
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary To understand the mechanisms of NASH, we detected mRNA level in human NASH (n=5) and normal tissue (n=5) by RNA-Seq. The normal tissues were collected from the patients who received hepatic haemangioma surgery, and the steatotic liver samples were collected from the eligible patients who received bariatric surgery underwent liver biopsy or surgical resection at Nanjing Drum Hospital (Nanjing,China). This RNA-Seq might help us to find the important target genes and signaling pathway during NASH.
 
Overall design mRNA level of human NASH and Normal liver tissues
 
Contributor(s) Jin K, Sun B
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Submission date Mar 20, 2020
Last update date Mar 20, 2023
Contact name Kangpeng Jin
E-mail(s) jinkangpeng@njmu.edu.cn
Phone 18502511055
Organization name The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing 9 University Medical School
Department Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery
Lab the Lab of Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery
Street address 321 Zhongshan Road
City Nanjing
State/province Jiangsu Province
ZIP/Postal code 210008
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20795 HiSeq X Ten (Homo sapiens)
Samples (10)
GSM4425523 Normal 4
GSM4425524 Normal 5
GSM4425525 Normal 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA613703
SRA SRP253511

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