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Sample GSM1529967 Query DataSets for GSM1529967
Status Public on Oct 23, 2014
Title Test_sample_265
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Prostate cancer cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics sample_id: 265
recurrence: yes
gleason grade: 7
t-stage: pT3a
margin status: Positive
preoperative psa: 10.7
Treatment protocol Laser Micro dissection of prostate biopsies was performed using the PALM laser microbeam system
Growth protocol n/a
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was extracted using RNeasy® Micro kit from Qiagen (Germany) folloed by mikroRNA extraction using the RNeasy micro kit .
Label FAM
Label protocol The miRNA was reverse transcribed using Megaplextm pool A and B (Applied Biosystems) followed by pre amplification. The cDNA pool was applied to the multiplex array cards and the experiment was run on the ABI 7900 HT platform using cycling conditions as provided by the manufacturer
 
Hybridization protocol n/a
Scan protocol n/a
Description Test
Data processing Normalization of results was done using RQ Manager (Applied Biosystems). A common threshold was established across all array cards for each miRNA, expression levels were normalized to MammU6 and average delta-Ct was used in downstream analyses
RQ Manager (Applied Biosystems) was used to compute normalized signals.
 
Submission date Oct 22, 2014
Last update date Oct 23, 2014
Contact name Lars Dyrskjot
E-mail(s) lars@clin.au.dk
Organization name Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby
Department Department of Molecular Medicine
Street address Brendstrupgaardsvej
City Aarhus N
ZIP/Postal code 8200
Country Denmark
 
Platform ID GPL18942
Series (1)
GSE62610 High miR-449b expression in prostate cancer is associated with biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy

Supplementary data files not provided
Processed data are available on Series record

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