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Sample GSM2424764 Query DataSets for GSM2424764
Status Public on Dec 13, 2016
Title 4T1-HAgRDN in IFN-gamma KO #1
Sample type genomic
 
Channel 1
Source name HA/dominant-negative form of IFN-gamma receptor-transfected 4T1 tumor cells after the growth in IFN-gammma-/- mice #1
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics cell line: 4T1
tissue: mammary tumor cell line
strain: BALB/c
Treatment protocol Tumor cells were isolated from the out-growing tumor mass in the indicated mice and the primarily inoculated tumor cells was used as reference. Some mice were treated with HA-specific WT CTL.
Growth protocol 4T1-HAgRDN cells kept in complete RPMI1640-10% FCS medium after the establishment by dominant-negative form of IFN-gamma receptor alpha chain gene transfection into HA-expressing 4T1 (4T1-HA) tumor cells follwed by single cell cloning.
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Total DNA extracted using DNeasy Blood & Tissue Kit (QUIAGEN) following manufacturer's instructions
Label Cy5
Label protocol 500ng DNA was labelled using the SureTag DNA Labeling Kit coupling method (Agilent – 5190-3400).
 
Channel 2
Source name HA/dominant-negative form of IFN-gamma receptor-transfected 4T1 tumor cells that was primarily inoculated into the mice
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics cell line: 4T1
tissue: mammary tumor cell line
strain: BALB/c
Treatment protocol Tumor cells were isolated from the out-growing tumor mass in the indicated mice and the primarily inoculated tumor cells was used as reference. Some mice were treated with HA-specific WT CTL.
Growth protocol 4T1-HAgRDN cells kept in complete RPMI1640-10% FCS medium after the establishment by dominant-negative form of IFN-gamma receptor alpha chain gene transfection into HA-expressing 4T1 (4T1-HA) tumor cells follwed by single cell cloning.
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Total DNA extracted using DNeasy Blood & Tissue Kit (QUIAGEN) following manufacturer's instructions
Label Cy3
Label protocol 500ng DNA was labelled using the SureTag DNA Labeling Kit coupling method (Agilent – 5190-3400).
 
 
Hybridization protocol Labelled samples were hybridized on SurePrint G3 Mouse CGH Microarray 4x180K (Agilent) according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Scan protocol Microarray slides were scanned in an Agilent Technologies G2505C Microarray Scanner at 3 micron resolution.
Description 4T1-HAgRDN cells grown in IFN-gamma-/- mice #1
Data processing Images were analyzed with Feature Extraction Software 10.7.3.1 (Agilent Technologies), in accordance to the CGH_107_Sep09 protocol for background subtraction and normalization.
 
Submission date Dec 12, 2016
Last update date Dec 13, 2016
Contact name Kazuyoshi Takeda
E-mail(s) ktakeda@juntendo.ac.jp
Phone 81-3-5802-1045
Organization name Juntendo Univ.
Department Biomedical Research Center
Lab Division of Cell Biology
Street address 2-1-1 Hongo
City Bunkyo-ku
State/province Tokyo
ZIP/Postal code 113-8421
Country Japan
 
Platform ID GPL10449
Series (2)
GSE92265 Copy number alteration in Murine Tumor Cells: primary inoculated tumor cells vs. out-growing tumor cells [Fig3a-b]
GSE92271 Copy number alteration in Murine Tumor Cells: primary inoculated tumor cells vs. out-growing tumor cells

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized log2 ratio (Cy5/Cy3) representing test/reference

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1 -3.14E-02
2 0.00E+00
3 0.00E+00
4 0.00E+00
5 0.00E+00
6 0.00E+00
7 0.00E+00
8 0.00E+00
9 0.00E+00
10 0.00E+00
11 0.00E+00
12 0.00E+00
13 0.00E+00
14 0.00E+00
15 0.00E+00
16 0.00E+00
17 0.00E+00
18 0.00E+00
19 0.00E+00
20 0.00E+00

Total number of rows: 180880

Table truncated, full table size 2801 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM2424764_Fig3a_B3-B3_BC.txt.gz 50.6 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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