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Series GSE41968 Query DataSets for GSE41968
Status Public on Jan 31, 2013
Title Genes associated with prostate cancer are differentially expressed in African American and European American men (matched normal specimens)
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary A total of 1,507 probes measured the expression of 517 genes on the custom Illumina DASL assay testing if select genes showed cancer-specific differential expression according to race. Genes were chosen for inclusion in the assay based on existing evidence from the literature and our own data for their importance to prostate cancer, prostate cancer aggressiveness, or cancer in general
 
Overall design 163 FFPE tumor matched normal (control) samples (80 African American, 83 European American) were assayed
 
Contributor(s) Bollig-Fischer A, Dyson G, Powell IJ
Citation(s) 23515145
Submission date Nov 01, 2012
Last update date May 02, 2013
Contact name Aliccia B Bollig-Fischer
E-mail(s) bollig@karmanos.org
Organization name Karmanos Cancer Inst., Wayne State University
Street address 4100 John R, HWCRC rm 815
City Detroit
State/province MI
ZIP/Postal code 48201
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16230 Karmanos Cancer Institute Prostate Cancer Panel
Samples (163)
GSM1028924 FFPE_normal prostate specimen_3
GSM1028925 FFPE_normal prostate specimen_4
GSM1028926 FFPE_normal prostate specimen_15
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE41969 Genes associated with prostate cancer are differentially expressed in African American and European American men
Relations
BioProject PRJNA178633

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GSE41968_non_normalized.txt.gz 1.6 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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