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Series GSE4572 Query DataSets for GSE4572
Status Public on Apr 05, 2006
Title PC3 vs LNCaP amplified and unamplified miRNA
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary Comparison of miRNA expression profiles directly comparing PC3 cells to LNCaP cells using unamplified and amplified miRNA.
Keywords: Expression profiling of hormone sensitive vs. insensitive prostate cancer cell lines and evaluation of amplification fidelity
 
Overall design MiRNA expression was compared between untreated PC3 (hormone insensitive) vs LNCaP (hormone sensitive) prostate cancer cell lines. Six replicates were performed on enriched and unamplied miRNA from both cell lines. Three replicates were performed on enriched and amplified miRNA from both cell lines.

Both cell lines were grown to ~70% confluency and harvested for enriched miRNAs using the mirVana Isolation kit from Ambion per manufacturer's instructions. A total of 200 ng of enriched PC3 miRNA was labeled with Cy3 and LNCaP was labeled with Cy5 using the Array900 miRNA RT kit from Genisphere.
 
Contributor(s) Mattie MD, Haqq CM, Benz CC, Scott GK, Getts RC, Fedele V, Bowers J
Citation(s) 16784538
Submission date Mar 29, 2006
Last update date Mar 16, 2012
Contact name Michael D. Mattie
E-mail(s) mdmattie@yahoo.com
Phone 919-483-5617
Fax 919-315-0158
Organization name GlaxoSmithKline
Department Genomics Research
Lab Quantitative Expression
Street address Five Moore Drive
City Research Triangle Park
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 27709
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL3238 miRNA microarray
Samples (9)
GSM102051 PC3vsLNCAP_rep1
GSM102052 PC3vsLNCaP_rep2
GSM102053 PC3vsLNCaP_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA94407

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