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Series GSE65953 Query DataSets for GSE65953
Status Public on Aug 03, 2015
Title Effect of vitrification using the Cryotop method on the gene expression profile of in vitro-produced bovine embryos
Platform organism Bos taurus
Sample organism Bos indicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Changes in gene expression induced by the Cryotop vitrification procedure in bovine blastocysts using Agilent EmbryoGENE microarray slides. Bovine in vitro-produced embryos at the blastocyst stage (144 to 156 hours post insemination) were vitrified using the Cryotop system and compared with non-vitrified (control) embryos. After vitrification, the embryos were warmed and cultured for an additional 4 hours. Embryos that re-expanded or developed to the expanded blastocyst stage were used for microarray analysis.
 
Overall design Four pools of vitrified embryos were hybridized against four pools of control embryos in a dye-swap design.
 
Contributor(s) Leme LO, Dufort I, Sprícigo JF, Braga TF, Sirard M, Franco MM, Dode MA
Citation(s) 26553569
Submission date Feb 16, 2015
Last update date Nov 12, 2018
Contact name Marc-André Sirard
E-mail(s) Marc-Andre.Sirard@fsaa.ulaval.ca
Organization name Université Laval
Department Sciences Animales
Street address Offfice 2732, 2440 Hochelaga Blvd.
City Québec City
State/province Quebec
ZIP/Postal code G1V 0A6
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13226 Agilent-028298 Embryogene Bovine 45K microarray
Samples (8)
GSM1611661 Lame230 Area1
GSM1611662 Lame230 Area2
GSM1611663 Lame230 Area3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA275547

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