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Sample GSM200591 Query DataSets for GSM200591
Status Public on Jul 10, 2007
Title Contralateral 4
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Contralateral knee articular cartilage, 4 weeks following OA surgery
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Characteristics Strain: Sprague-Dawley, Gender: male, Weight: 350 g
Treatment protocol OA Surgery: ACL transection and partial medial meniscectomy; Exercise protocol: 30 minutes walking on rotating cylinder 3x per week
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Tissue dissection and immediate immersion/homogenization in TRIzol. Aqueous phase transferred to QIAgen RNeasy Mini column for RNA prep.
Label Affymetrix Hyb/Wash/Stain Kit
Label protocol See Affymetrix GeneChip® Expression Analysis Technical Manual. Used the GeneChip® Fluidics Station 450.
 
Hybridization protocol See Affymetrix GeneChip® Expression Analysis Technical Manual. Used the GeneChip® Fluidics Station 450.
Scan protocol See Affymetrix GeneChip® Expression Analysis Technical Manual. Used the GeneChip® Scanner 3000 with Workstation.
Description Samples underwent 2 rounds of amplification prior to labeling using the Affymetrix GeneChip® Two-Cycle cDNA Synthesis Kit.
Data processing Raw data gene expression files from Affymetrix GeneChips were imported into GeneSpring, version 7.2, software (Silicon Genetics, Redwood City, CA). GC-robust multichip analysis preprocessing was performed. Raw data transformation set values <0.01 at 0.01, per-chip normalization was set at the 50th percentile, and per-gene normalization was set to the median and to values in control/sham samples. Data sets from sham-operated samples were assigned to the normal treatment group, and thus defined baseline expression for each probe. The remaining data sets (samples from contralateral and ipsilateral joints) were assigned to diseased treatment groups, averaged, and used in subsequent analysis. All data were interpreted using the log-ratio setting. From the starting list of 31,099 probes, 17,597 probes were determined to have a reliable signal, using the GeneSpring 7.2 SG1a-1 signal intensity quality control script. The script was adjusted to require signal intensity above a threshold of 50 in 2 of the 3 conditions. The data were then passed through a parametric Welch one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) script, with P values less than 0.05 considered significant, which reduced the list to 3,877 probes. Post hoc Bonferroni multiple comparison testing was performed to identify statistically significant changes in expression between sham-operated samples and contralateral samples, and between sham-operated samples and ipsilateral samples, with P values less than 0.05 considered significant.
 
Submission date Jun 11, 2007
Last update date Aug 14, 2011
Contact name Tom Appleton
E-mail(s) cappleto@uwo.ca
Organization name The University of Western Ontario
Department Physiology & Pharmacology
Lab Frank Beier
Street address Rm 0061 DSB The University of Western Ontario
City London
State/province ON
ZIP/Postal code N6A5C1
Country Canada
 
Platform ID GPL1355
Series (1)
GSE8077 Global analyses of gene expression in early experimental knee osteoarthritis

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized by GC-robust multichip analysis

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1367452_at 1.266
1367453_at 1.161
1367454_at 1.214
1367455_at 1.068
1367456_at 1.118
1367457_at 0.914
1367458_at 0.833
1367459_at 1.118
1367460_at 1.111
1367461_at 1.155
1367462_at 1.19
1367463_at 1.041
1367464_at 1
1367465_at 1.048
1367466_at 0.954
1367467_at 1.067
1367468_at 1.083
1367469_at 1.156
1367470_at 1.029
1367471_at 1.129

Total number of rows: 31099

Table truncated, full table size 510 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM200591.CEL.gz 2.9 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
GSM200591.CHP.gz 166.1 Kb (ftp)(http) CHP
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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