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Series GSE22146 Query DataSets for GSE22146
Status Public on Jun 07, 2011
Title microRNAs signatures of Xenopus laevis embryo epidermis at stage 11 (non ciliated) and 26 (ciliated) using high throughput sequencing
Organism Xenopus laevis
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Epidermis of Xenopus embryos forms a mucociliary epithelium constituted of basal, scattered, secreting and ciliated cells and is histologically similar to human airway mucociliary epithelium.
We compared microRNAs signatures of epidermis of Xenopus embryos at stage 11.5 (gastrula, non ciliated epidermis) and at stage 26 (tailbud, ciliated epidermis).
 
Overall design 2 technical replicates of a pool of 50 explants for each stage 11.5 (non ciliated) and 26 (ciliated) of Xenopus laevis development
 
Contributor(s) Marcet B, Barbry P, Lebrigand K
Citation(s) 21602795
Submission date Jun 04, 2010
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Kevin Lebrigand
Organization name IPMC/CNRS
Lab Functional Genomics Platform of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis, France.
Street address 660 route des lucioles
City Valbonne - Sophia-Antipolis
ZIP/Postal code 06560
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL10484 AB SOLiD System 2.0 (Xenopus laevis)
Samples (4)
GSM550779 XEN_11_5a
GSM550780 XEN_11_5b
GSM550781 XEN_26a
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE22147 microRNAs-449 control vertebrate multi-ciliogenesis by repressing Notch signalling
Relations
SRA SRP002578
BioProject PRJNA129201

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GSE22146_miRNA_counts.xls.gz 6.6 Kb (ftp)(http) XLS
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