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Sample GSM105893 Query DataSets for GSM105893
Status Public on May 03, 2006
Title G-CSF 3
Sample type RNA
 
Source name peripheral blood
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics age: 48
gender: male
disease: MM IgG k
stage: IIIB
previous chemotherapy: ID
number of cycles: 3
radiatio therapy: no
mobilization chemotherapy: Cyc
cytokine: G-CSF
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label Biotin/Streptavidin-PE
 
Description Peg-G-CSF-mobilized CD34+ cells
Data processing Using the affy package of functions of statistical scripting language 'R' integrated into the Bioconductor project (http://www.bioconductor.org/) data from cel files of each sample were normalized by variance stabilizing transformations (VSN) Ref.: Huber W, von Heydebreck A, Sultmann H, et al. Bioinformatics 2002;18:96-104.
 
Submission date Apr 19, 2006
Last update date May 05, 2006
Contact name Michael Rosskopf
Organization name University of Duesseldorf
Department Bioinformatics
Street address Universitaetsstrasse 1
City Duesseldorf
ZIP/Postal code 40225
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL201
Series (1)
GSE4688 Molecular phenotype of G-CSF- or pegylated G-CSF-mobilized CD34+ cells

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE normalized gene expression signal (VSN transformed)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
214414_x_at 11.7268002
209458_x_at 11.88276801
205033_s_at 11.02779495
217232_x_at 11.89697713
205237_at 8.728027348
212531_at 9.483202504
205403_at 6.770301482
204351_at 9.255299233
207329_at 8.747470106
203936_s_at 8.831509138
201743_at 8.375379344
206697_s_at 8.373220931
202018_s_at 9.627212699
204446_s_at 8.077613519
202912_at 9.450911237
220570_at 7.935790132
205922_at 8.331206149
205898_at 6.105623778
204174_at 9.045584759
209369_at 7.689749909

Total number of rows: 8746

Table truncated, full table size 193 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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