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Sample GSM4634786 Query DataSets for GSM4634786
Status Public on Jun 25, 2020
Title array 2-peripheral blood pool 2
Sample type RNA
 
Source name peripheral blood
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics the number of samples: 2
gender: female
age: 38, 40 years
tissue: peripheral blood
Treatment protocol The samples were collected from unrelated and healthy people wihout treatment.
Growth protocol none
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was isolated using TRIzol (Life technologies, USA) and purified with the RNeasy Mini Kit (Qiagen, Germany) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Equal quantities of total RNA from three or two donors were combined to produce pooled samples.
Label Hy3™
Label protocol The miRCURY™ Hy3™/Hy5™ Power labeling kit (Exiqon, Vedbaek, Denmark) was used according to the manufacturer’s guideline for miRNA labelling
 
Hybridization protocol The Hy3™-labeled samples were hybridized on the miRCURYTM LNA Array (v.18.0) (Exiqon) according to array manual.
Scan protocol The slides were scanned using an Axon GenePix 4000 B microarray scanner (Axon Instruments, Foster City, CA).
Data processing Data were extracted using GenePix 6.0 software (Axon, USA). Expressed data were normalized using median normalization.
 
Submission date Jun 24, 2020
Last update date Jun 25, 2020
Contact name Weibo Liang
E-mail(s) liangweibo@gmail.com
Organization name Sichuan University
Street address Forensic Medicine Building, No.17, Renmin South Road Third Section
City Chengdu
State/province Sichuan
ZIP/Postal code 610041
Country China
 
Platform ID GPL28766
Series (1)
GSE153135 microRNA array data for forensically relevant body fluids samples

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM4634786_peripheral_blood-2.gpr.gz 942.5 Kb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data are available on Series record

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