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Series GSE225776 Query DataSets for GSE225776
Status Public on Mar 27, 2023
Title Effect of frataxin silencing by RNAi on 4, 7 and 14 days old worms
Organism Caenorhabditis elegans
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The study aimed to investigate the mechanisms that promote compensatory pro-longevity responses during mild mitochondrial stress in Caenorhabditis elegans. This was achieved by performing a DNA microarray analysis to compare gene expression profiles of wild-type and mild mitochondrial-stressed long-lived worms at days 4, 7, and 14 after birth, in five replicates. The worms were fed with either an empty-vector control (pL4440) or vector-expressing dsRNA against nematode frataxin (frh-1) to induce mild mitochondrial stress, for 3 consecutive generation starting from eggs.
 
Overall design frh-1 silenced and control group were collected at days 4, 7, and 14 after birth in 5 independent replicates.
Web link https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.106448
 
Contributor(s) Schiavi A, Ventura N
Citation(s) 37020951
Submission date Feb 22, 2023
Last update date Apr 17, 2023
Contact name Natascia Ventura
Organization name Heinrich Heine University and the IUF- Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine
Street address Auf'm Hennekamp 50
City Düsseldorf
ZIP/Postal code 40225
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL19230 [EleGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix C. elegans Gene 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (30)
GSM7056152 Ctrl_day_4_rep_1
GSM7056153 Ctrl_day_4_rep_2
GSM7056154 Ctrl_day_4_rep_3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA937591

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GSE225776_RAW.tar 153.2 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
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