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Series GSE175511 Query DataSets for GSE175511
Status Public on Jun 30, 2021
Title Probing tumorigenic potentials of the genetic interactions reconstituted in murine fallopian tube organoids
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Despite histological diversity in the subcutaneous nodules and tumors, the derived tumor-derived organoids stereotypically exhibited cystic featuresTo clarify molecular differences among the p53-null falopian tube-derived tumors driven by KrasG12D, Pik3caH1047R, and Apc580D, the transcriptome across tumor-derived organoidss, originating organoids before inoculation, p53-null organoids without driver mutations, and organoids without recombination as a reference were compared.
 
Overall design The Trp53flox/flox mice-derived FT organoids transduced with the control vector pLKO.1 served as a reference for gene expression. Three pairs of organoids before injection and derived from tumors were analyzed.
 
Contributor(s) Hippo Y, Maru Y
Citation(s) 34184756
Submission date May 25, 2021
Last update date Oct 07, 2021
Contact name Yoshitaka Hippo
E-mail(s) yhippo@chiba-cc.jp
Organization name Chiba Cancer Center
Street address 666-2 Nitona-cho, Chuo-ku
City Chiba
State/province Chiba
ZIP/Postal code 260-8717
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21163 Agilent-074809 SurePrint G3 Mouse GE v2 8x60K Microarray [Probe Name version]
Samples (8)
GSM5339072 FT organoid_control_before
GSM5339073 FT organoid_5_before
GSM5339074 FT organoid_K5_before
Relations
BioProject PRJNA732676

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GSE175511_RAW.tar 36.4 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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