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Series GSE37153 Query DataSets for GSE37153
Status Public on Apr 10, 2014
Title Pituitary Tumors cDNA SAGE Libraries
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by SAGE
Summary Despite a considerable literature concerning the molecular pathogenesis of pituitary tumors, the mechanisms of pituitary tumors development and progression remain unknown. Four SAGE cDNA libraries were constructed using a pool of mRNA obtained from five GH-, two ACTH-secreting, and four non secreting pituitary tumors (NS), and three normal pituitaries from patients who had accidental death, using I-SAGE kit (Invitrogen). The aim of this study was to evaluate the differential gene expression profile by SAGE genes in different subtypes of pituitary tumors to contribute for understanding of pituitary tumorigenesis.
 
Overall design Comparative analysis of gene expression profiles in subtypes of pituitary tumores.
 
Contributor(s) Colli LM, Beatriz PM, Fernando AC, Lima DS, Silva WA, Moreira AC, Antonini SR, VĂȘncio RZ, Castro M
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Submission date Apr 10, 2012
Last update date Apr 10, 2014
Contact name Leandro Machado Colli
E-mail(s) leandroc@fmrp.usp.br
Organization name School of Medicine of Ribeirao Preto
Department Department of Internal Medicine
Street address Av Bandeirantes 3900
City Ribeirao Preto
State/province SP
ZIP/Postal code 14049-900
Country Brazil
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4 SAGE:10:NlaIII:Homo sapiens
Samples (4)
GSM912556 Normal Pituitary cDNA SAGE Library
GSM912557 Secreting-GH Pituitary Tumor cDNA SAGE Library
GSM912558 Non Secreting Pituitary Tumor cDNA SAGE Library
Relations
BioProject PRJNA158585

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