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Series GSE87391 Query DataSets for GSE87391
Status Public on Sep 28, 2016
Title Transcript profiling in the liver of early-lactating dairy cows fed conjugated linoleic acid
Organism Bos taurus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In the present study, transcript profiling was carried out in the liver samples from wk 5 of lactation in order to identify genes and pathways regulated by rumen-protected CLA during early lactation. The first wks after parturition represent a critical phase in the productive cycle of high-yielding dairy cows because the liver experiences pronounced metabolic and inflammatory stress which increases the risk to develop liver-associated diseases, such as fatty liver and ketosis.
 
Overall design For microarray analysis, RNA pools (n = 5) each for the CLA group and the control group were prepared. Each RNA pool comprised RNA from 4 different cows. The RNA pools were used for hybridization to the GeneChip® Bovine Genome Array (Affymetrix, High Wycombe, UK).
 
Contributor(s) Ringseis R, Eder K
Citation(s) 27766206
Submission date Sep 27, 2016
Last update date Dec 28, 2016
Contact name Robert Ringseis
E-mail(s) robert.ringseis@ernaehrung.uni-giessen.de
Organization name JLU Gießen
Department Institute of Animal Nutrition and Nutrition Physiology
Street address Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32
City Gießen
ZIP/Postal code 35390
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL2112 [Bovine] Affymetrix Bovine Genome Array
Samples (10)
GSM2330082 Liver_control_1
GSM2330083 Liver_control_2
GSM2330084 Liver_control_3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA344645

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