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Series GSE92427 Query DataSets for GSE92427
Status Public on Nov 15, 2017
Title Circulating microRNAs: a novel potential biomarker for diagnosing acute aortic dissection
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary Microarrays with 1,205 human microRNAs and 142 viral microRNAs were used for screening candidate diagnostic markers in the 3 categories of subjects from 24 plasma samples including acute aortic dissection, healthy and aortic aneurysm subjects. There were two microRNAs overlapping in the 3 group comparisons. Finally, 16 candidate microRNAs discovered via microarrays were selected for the further validation.
 
Overall design A microarray containing probes for 1,205 human microRNAs and 142 viral microRNAs was initially used to screen the significant differential expression levels of microRNAs between the acute aortic dissection (n=8) and control groups (n=16, 8 aortic aneurysm patients and 8 healthy volunteers).
 
Contributor(s) Dong J, Zhou J, Jing Z
Citation(s) 28986538
Submission date Dec 15, 2016
Last update date Nov 15, 2017
Contact name Jian Dong
E-mail(s) dr_dongj@163.com
Phone +86-18801790869
Organization name Changhai Hospital
Department Department of Vascular Surgery
Street address 168 Changhai Rd
City Shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 200433
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16770 Agilent-031181 Unrestricted_Human_miRNA_V16.0_Microarray (miRBase release 16.0 miRNA ID version)
Samples (24)
GSM2429572 acute aortic dissection 30
GSM2429573 acute aortic dissection 69
GSM2429574 acute aortic dissection 92
Relations
BioProject PRJNA357550

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