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Series GSE6748 Query DataSets for GSE6748
Status Public on Aug 15, 2007
Title renal ischemia vs sham - 24h
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary This experiment was designed to determine alterations in gene expression in rat kidney following ischemia reperfusion injury. Several genes were identified that were significantly up regulated in kidneys at 24 hours following a 45 min ischemic injury. This group comprises data from 4 different hybridizastion deriving from 4 pairs of animals (1 sham vs 1 ischemic animal) per hybridization
Keywords: disease state
 
Overall design Rat angiogenesis slides were produced with angiogenesis genes printed 6-12 times. 4 pairs of animals were compared with 1 hybridization each to determine ratio of expression in injured vs. sham.

Data analysis were used to first combine data from replicate spots per slide and then to combine data for each genetic element across multiple hybridizations
 
Contributor(s) Basile D, Fredrich k, McNew D
Citation(s) 18272597
Submission date Jan 16, 2007
Last update date Mar 17, 2012
Contact name David Basile
E-mail(s) dpbasile@iupui.edu
Phone 317-278-1565
Fax 317-274-3318
Organization name Indiana University
Department Cellular & Integrative Physiology
Street address 635 Barnhill Drive
City Indianapolis
State/province IN
ZIP/Postal code 46202
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4748 rat angiogenesis oligo array
Samples (4)
GSM155391 24 hours rep 1
GSM155392 24 hours rep 2
GSM155393 24 hours rep 3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE7040 Effects of renal ischemia on angiogenic gene expression
Relations
BioProject PRJNA104207

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE6748_RAW.tar 430.0 Kb (http)(custom) TAR (of GPR)

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