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Series GSE45733 Query DataSets for GSE45733
Status Public on May 01, 2013
Title Integrative genomic analysis of CREB defines a critical role for transcription factor networks in mediating the fed/fasted switch in liver
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Expression profiling by array
Summary This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
 
Overall design Refer to individual Series
 
Citation(s) 23682854
Submission date Apr 03, 2013
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Logan J Everett
Organization name U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Department Office of Research and Development
Lab Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure
Street address 109 T.W. Alexander Dr
City RTP
State/province North Carolina
ZIP/Postal code 27711
Country USA
 
Platforms (2)
GPL10333 Agilent-026655 Whole Mouse Genome Microarray 4x44K v2 (Feature Number version)
GPL11002 Illumina Genome Analyzer IIx (Mus musculus)
Samples (16)
GSM1111738 CREB ChIP-seq in Fasted Liver (Rep1)
GSM1111739 CREB ChIP-seq in Fasted Liver (Rep2)
GSM1111740 CREB ChIP-seq in Fasted Liver (Rep3)
This SuperSeries is composed of the following SubSeries:
GSE45674 Integrative genomic analysis of CREB defines a critical role for transcription factor networks in mediating the fed/fasted switch in liver [ChIP-seq]
GSE45731 Integrative genomic analysis of CREB defines a critical role for transcription factor networks in mediating the fed/fasted switch in liver [array]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA196143

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GSE45733_RAW.tar 1.3 Gb (http)(custom) TAR (of BEDGRAPH, TXT)
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