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Series GSE172209 Query DataSets for GSE172209
Status Public on Apr 17, 2021
Title Whole transcriptome analysis of lung tissue from mice after thoraxtrauma with and without sEV biogenesis inhibitor GW4869
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary To assess trauma associated gene expression signatures in lungs after thorax trauma mediated by small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) total RNA was isolated from lung lysates of mice after experimental blunt chest trauma with/without intravenous injection of GW4869 (2µg/g body weight).
 
Overall design RNA Profiling of trauma-associated gene expression impacted by inhibition of sEV biogenesis with GW4869 4hrs after experimenal thorax trauma in mice.
 
Contributor(s) Seufferlein T, Eiseler T, Seibold T
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Submission date Apr 16, 2021
Last update date Apr 17, 2021
Contact name Tim Eiseler
E-mail(s) tim.eiseler@uniklinik-ulm.de
Organization name Ulm University
Department Internal Medicine 1
Street address Albert-Einstein Allee 23
City Ulm
ZIP/Postal code 89081
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21103 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (20)
GSM5244073 sham+vehicle_1
GSM5244074 sham+vehicle_2
GSM5244075 sham+vehicle_3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE172212 Small extracellular vesicles propagate the inflammatory response after trauma.
Relations
BioProject PRJNA722437
SRA SRP315098

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GSE172209_rnaseq_deseq_global_fpkms.tsv.gz 4.0 Mb (ftp)(http) TSV
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