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Sample GSM4669062 Query DataSets for GSM4669062
Status Public on Jul 10, 2023
Title F344 Male 14 weeks normal salt, rep1
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Rat 14 weeks old, cardiac tissus, free wall left ventricle
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Characteristics strain: Rat F344
tissue: cardiac, left ventricle
Sex: male
age: 14 weeks old
Treatment protocol normal salt for 14 weeks
Growth protocol All animals were maintained under standard conditions of regular 12h diurnal cycles using an automated light switching device and climate-controlled conditions at a constant room temperature of 22°C. Animals had access to food and water ad libitum. All animal experiments were approved by the responsible local government committee in accordance with the guidelines of the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin and national animal protection guidelines (Landesamt für Gesundheit und Soziales (LAGeSo) Berlin, Germany) for the use of laboratory animals. Male SHRSP and F344 rats were obtained from our colonies at the Forschungseinrichtung für Experimentelle Medizin (FEM), Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Berlin. To develop the consomic strain SHRSP-1F344 (Rat Genome Database (RGD)-ID: SHRSP-Chr 1F344/Rkb), we crossed the SHRSP strain with the F344 strain in accordance with our linkage results and introgressed the whole rat chromosome (RNO)1 from F344 into the SHRSP background.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Hearts were dissected and arrested in diastole by rinsing in 1 M KCl solution and subsequently blotted dry. The atria were trimmed away and hearts and kidneys were weighed. LV tissue was separated from septum and right ventricle for determination of LV weight. RNA was isolated from the free wall LV by the TRIzol reagent according to the manufacturer's instructions and dissolved in DEPC-treated H2O. The quality and concentration of the purified total RNA were confirmed by spectroscopy.
Label Cy3
Label protocol biotin-cRNA was performed using the TargetAmp-Nano Labeling Kit for Illumina Expression BeadChip according to the manufacturer's instruction
 
Hybridization protocol sample hybridization was performed following the WGGEX Direct Hybridization Assay Guide
Scan protocol BAR standard
Description 35.2
direct hybridization assay
Data processing The data were normalised using quantile normalisation and the different gene expression analysis were performed using the R packages systemsbio and limma
 
Submission date Jul 13, 2020
Last update date Jul 10, 2023
Contact name Anika Witten
E-mail(s) anika.witten@uni-muenster.de
Organization name University of Muenster
Department Institute of Human Genetics, Department Genetic Epidemiology
Street address Domagkstr. 3
City Muenster
ZIP/Postal code 48149
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL6101
Series (2)
GSE154326 Cpxm2 as a novel candidate for cardiac hypertrophy and failure in hypertension [Illumina]
GSE154327 Cpxm2 as a novel candidate for cardiac hypertrophy and failure in hypertension

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE quantile normalized signal
29.2

Data table
ID_REF VALUE 29.2
ILMN_1369537 0.002424242 149.7833
ILMN_1358051 0.1175758 107.6792
ILMN_1361746 0.1466667 96.20241
ILMN_1351370 0.1878788 103.73
ILMN_1357910 0.01454545 122.1249
ILMN_1352975 0.006060606 91.23119
ILMN_1368384 0.002424242 229.7858
ILMN_1355285 0.1660606 120.645
ILMN_1376898 0.04848485 116.9607
ILMN_1368325 0.002424242 178.1816
ILMN_1353563 0.002424242 153.1923
ILMN_1348794 0.9951515 76.39323
ILMN_1364273 0 249.1402
ILMN_1369433 0.03878788 108.1981
ILMN_1349007 0.002424242 172.1242
ILMN_1374156 0.4921212 113.9546
ILMN_1360232 0.1878788 89.69382
ILMN_1355155 0 1049.828
ILMN_1362563 0.1733333 106.709
ILMN_1355815 0.169697 98.773

Total number of rows: 22523

Table truncated, full table size 663 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM4669062_4794338026_E_Grn.idat.gz 1.0 Mb (ftp)(http) IDAT
Processed data included within Sample table

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