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Series GSE43329 Query DataSets for GSE43329
Status Public on Aug 01, 2013
Title Systematic profiling of human microRNAs in plasma from nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients reveals candidate biomarkers
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary We used microarrays to perform systematic profiling of human microRNAs in plasma from nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients to find potential biomarkers. By comparing the plasma microRNA profiles of the NPC patients and healthy donors, potential biomarkers for NPC were investigated. A total of 39 microRNAs were aberrantly expressed based on 50 Agilent microarrays containing 887 human microRNAs
 
Overall design 50 microarrays containing 887 human microRNAs were used to screen for potential biomarkers with significant differential expression levels between 31 NPC patients and 19 healthy donors.
 
Contributor(s) Zheng X, Jia W
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Submission date Jan 07, 2013
Last update date Aug 03, 2013
Contact name jinze zheng
E-mail(s) zhengjinze2005@163.com
Organization name Sun Yat-Sen University Cancer Center
Street address Dongfeng east road 651#
City GuangZhou
ZIP/Postal code 510060
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16475 Agilent-028035 hsa_miRNA14_Virus
Samples (50)
GSM1060567 plasma from nasopharyngeal carcinoma patient [162]
GSM1060568 plasma from nasopharyngeal carcinoma patient [170]
GSM1060569 plasma from nasopharyngeal carcinoma patient [174]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA185499

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