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Series GSE222012 Query DataSets for GSE222012
Status Public on May 30, 2023
Title Infant Pain Vs. Pain with Parental Suppression: Immediate and Enduring Impact on Brain, Pain and Affect
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Pain experienced within a social context impacts infant neurobehavioral responses and initiates an altered developmental trajectory of pain and affect processing that diverges from experiencing pain alone.
We used microarrays to detail the gene expression following pain with and without the mother at different preweaning ages
 
Overall design Pups at PN 8 or PN12 were given very mild tail shocks or were controls with or without the mother and the amygdala dissected at assayed for gene expression
 
Contributor(s) Barr GA, Opendak M, Perry RE, Sarro E, Sullivan RM
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Submission date Jan 02, 2023
Last update date Jun 01, 2023
Contact name Gordon Alfred Barr
E-mail(s) gordon_barr@mac.com
Phone 9147724698
Organization name CHOP
Department Anesthesiology
Lab Barr Lab
Street address 3615 Civic Center Blvd
City Philadelphia
State/province Pennsylvania
ZIP/Postal code 19104
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL32992 [RaGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Rat Gene 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version] [CDF: Brainarray ENTREZG Version 20]
Samples (42)
GSM6911632 316_2_SHOCKplusMOM (PN7 Pups)
GSM6911633 316_3_NAIVE (PN7 Pups)
GSM6911634 316_3_NAIVE_10115 (PN7 Pups)
Relations
BioProject PRJNA917311

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Processed data included within Sample table

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