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Series GSE24074 Query DataSets for GSE24074
Status Public on Nov 15, 2010
Title Transcriptional profile of Candida albicans DAY286 culture without ketoconazole versus DAY286 culture with 0.04 μg/ml ketoconazole, both at 20% oxygen (normoxia).
Organism Candida albicans
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Whole genome microarray were used to generate the transcriptional profile of C.albicans in the presence of ketoconazole.
 
Overall design RNA was isolated from DAY286 grown with or without ketoconazole in YPD medium in normoxia at 30 degree Celsius for 3.5 h, and labeled with Cy3 or Cy5. Four independent biological replicates were compared. 2 dye swaps were perfomed so that 2 out of 4 samples isolated from DAY286 in normoxic culture without ketoconazole were labeled with Cy3, and 2 were labeled with Cy5.
 
Contributor(s) Synnott JM, Guida A, Butler G
Citation(s) 20870877
Submission date Sep 10, 2010
Last update date Sep 22, 2017
Contact name Alessandro Guida
E-mail(s) alessandro.guida@ucd.ie
Phone +353 871337884
Fax +353 871337884
Organization name University College Dublin
Lab Butler group
Street address belfield
City Dublin
ZIP/Postal code Dublin 4
Country Ireland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL10903 Candida albicans 45K assembly 21
Samples (4)
GSM592278 Candida_albicans_ketoconazole_rep1
GSM592279 Candida_albicans_ketoconazole_rep2
GSM592280 Candida_albicans_ketoconazole_rep3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE24076 Hypoxia, ketoconazole, and the UPC2 gene in Candida albicans
Relations
BioProject PRJNA133661

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GSE24074_RAW.tar 16.0 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of GPR)
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