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Series GSE48458 Query DataSets for GSE48458
Status Public on Jun 23, 2016
Title Gene expression changes in response to carmustine treatment in glioma cells with acquired carmustine resistance versus parent cell lines
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Three glioma cell lines (A172CR, SW1088CR, and U87CR) developed resistance to carmustine by prolonged sublethal exposure to 11 cycles of increasing carmustine exposure. The gene expression of parent versus resistant cell lines was compared upon exposure to carmustine. DMSO (vehicle) treatment was used as a control.
 
Overall design After 1 hour of exposure to either carmustine or DMSO, the gene expression profile of resistant versus parent cell lines was quantified. Indirect pairwise comparison between resistant versus parent cell line upon exposure to either carmustine or DMSO was performed in pair of dye swap experiments.
 
Contributor(s) Hamed SS, Roth CM
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Submission date Jul 01, 2013
Last update date Jun 23, 2016
Contact name Salaheldin Sobhi Hamed
E-mail(s) salaheldinh@gmail.com
Phone (301)796-0116
Organization name U.S. FDA
Department CDER/OTR
Lab DDSR
Street address 10903 New Hampshire Ave
City Silver Spring
State/province Maryland
ZIP/Postal code 20993
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17397 Human HS29K array
Samples (24)
GSM1179181 A172 exposure to Carmustine and DMSO, rep1
GSM1179182 A172 exposure to Carmustine and DMSO, rep2
GSM1179183 A172 exposure to Carmustine and DMSO, rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA210212

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