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Series GSE27333 Query DataSets for GSE27333
Status Public on Feb 16, 2011
Title Gain of the oncostatin M receptor in cervical squamous cell carcinoma is associated with adverse clinical outcome
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome variation profiling by genome tiling array
Genome variation profiling by array
Expression profiling by array
Summary This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
 
Overall design Refer to individual Series
 
Citation(s) 17516585, 21952923, 23765377
Submission date Feb 15, 2011
Last update date Mar 25, 2019
Contact name Ian Roberts
E-mail(s) ian.roberts@cantab.net
Phone 0044 1223 763 279
Organization name Hutchison MRC Research Centre
Department Cancer Cell Unit
Lab Coleman
Street address Hills Road
City Cambridge
ZIP/Postal code CB2 0XZ
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (5)
GPL570 [HG-U133_Plus_2] Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array
GPL571 [HG-U133A_2] Affymetrix Human Genome U133A 2.0 Array
GPL9128 Agilent-014693 Human Genome CGH Microarray 244A (Probe name version)
Samples (200)
GSM675694 SIL_M0001_1Mb_aCGH
GSM675695 SIL_M0016_1Mb_aCGH
GSM675696 SIL_M0024_1Mb_aCGH
This SuperSeries is composed of the following SubSeries:
GSE27331 Gain of the oncostatin M receptor in cervical squamous cell carcinoma is associated with adverse clinical outcome [penn1Mb data]
GSE27332 Gain of the oncostatin M receptor in cervical squamous cell carcinoma is associated with adverse clinical outcome [camb1Mb data]
GSE27673 An integrated genomics approach for novel biomarker discovery in squamous cell cervical carcinoma
Relations
BioProject PRJNA137311

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE27333_RAW.tar 1.7 Gb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, GPR)

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