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Series GSE41779 Query DataSets for GSE41779
Status Public on Aug 21, 2013
Title Current injection and distal wound response in Arabidopsis thaliana
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary These data represent two experiments, one on wounding leaves and one based on injecting current into leaves. We first analyzed transcript levels in leaf 13 when leaf 8 was wounded. Transcripts levels in leaf 8 were then analyzed after current injection. Sample handling and normalisations were identical between experiments.
 
Overall design Leaf 8 was wounded with forceps. 1 h later, leaf 13 was harvested. Unwounded leaf 13 was used for controls. For current injected (40 μA, 10 s) versus non-current injected leaves, samples were harvested 1h after current injection. Non-current injected leaves used as control. In each case leaf 8 was used.
 
Contributor(s) Mousavi SA, Chauvin A, Pascaud F, Kellenberger S, Farmer EE
Citation(s) 23969459
Submission date Oct 23, 2012
Last update date Aug 15, 2018
Contact name Seyed Ali Reza Mousavi
E-mail(s) sar.mosavi@gmail.com
Organization name University of Lausanne
Department DBMV
Lab Edward E. Farmer
Street address Route de Sorge
City Lausanne
State/province Vaud
ZIP/Postal code 1015
Country Switzerland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL198 [ATH1-121501] Affymetrix Arabidopsis ATH1 Genome Array
Samples (12)
GSM1024068 unwounded leaves, Rep 1
GSM1024069 unwounded leaves, Rep 2
GSM1024070 unwounded leaves, Rep 3
Relations
Affiliated with GSE69995
BioProject PRJNA178217

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