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Sample GSM821099 Query DataSets for GSM821099
Status Public on Sep 03, 2014
Title liver_WT_replicate3
Sample type RNA
 
Source name liver_WT
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics strain: C57/BL6
genotype/variation: wild type
gender: male
age: 8-9 weeks
tissue: liver
Treatment protocol Mice were kept on standard laboratory chow diet and had free access to water. Hepatic expression profiles of the four genotypes (wild type, and the three knockouts) was performed on male mice, that were all aged between 8-9 weeks.
Growth protocol We generated mice carrying the loxP-site-flanked NEMO gene as described before (Beraza et al., 2009, J Exp Med; PMID: 19635861). From NemoΔhepa, we generated double knockout animals by crossing NemoΔhepa with constitutive TRAIL-/- and TNFR1-/- animals.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was purified from liver tissue using Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, Karlsruhe, Germany) andpurified using RNeasy microkit (Qiagen, Venlo, The Netherlands). RNA quality was assessed on a Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. RNA was judged as suitable for array hybridization only if samples exhibited intact bands corresponding to the 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA subunits, and displayed no chromosomal peaks or RNA degradation products (RNA Integrity Number > 8.0).
Label biotin
Label protocol The Ambion WT Expression kit (Life Technologies, Carlsbad, CA; P/N 4411974) in conjunction with the Affymetrix GeneChip WT Terminal Labeling kit (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA; P/N 900671) was used for the preparation of labeled cDNA from 100ng of total RNA without rRNA reduction.
 
Hybridization protocol Hybridization of 5.5μg labelled cDNA was done overnight for 17 hours, at 60 rpm, at 45ºC in a Hybridization Oven 640 (Affymetrix). The protocol was conducted as described in the Affymetrix Whole Transcript (WT) Sense Target Labeling Assay Manual, chapter 5 (P/N 701880, revision 5). Washing and staining of the arrays were done on an Affymetrix 450 fluidics station using the protocol FS450_0001, as described in the Affymetrix Whole Transcript (WT) Sense Target Labeling Assay Manual, chapter 5 (P/N 701880, revision 5).
Scan protocol Arrays were scanned on an Affymetrix 3000 7G scanner, as described in the Genechip Expression Analysis Technical Manual, section 2 (Eukaryotic Sample and Array Processing), chapter 2 (Eukaryotic Arrays: Washing, Staining and Scanning (P/N 701028, revision 5).
Description A202_03_TW51_938_WT_(MOGENE-1_0-ST-V1).CEL
Data processing Expression estimates were calculated applying the RMA algorithm in the Bioconductor library 'Oligo' (v1.14.0).
 
Submission date Oct 23, 2011
Last update date Sep 03, 2014
Contact name Guido Hooiveld
E-mail(s) guido.hooiveld@wur.nl
Organization name Wageningen University
Department Div. Human Nutrition & Health
Lab Nutrition, Metabolism & Genomics Group
Street address HELIX, Stippeneng 4
City Wageningen
ZIP/Postal code NL-6708WE
Country Netherlands
 
Platform ID GPL6246
Series (1)
GSE33161 TNFR1 controls apoptosis and chronic liver disease in hepatocyte-specific IKKγ (Nemo) mice.

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE log2 RMA signal

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
10338001 11.85614141
10338002 6.701772832
10338003 10.26532468
10338004 8.970404491
10338005 2.37280122
10338006 2.662068253
10338007 3.07862585
10338008 3.949441116
10338009 8.891289596
10338010 2.461150862
10338011 6.082454555
10338012 2.581136723
10338013 2.258884701
10338014 2.330575088
10338015 2.294525697
10338016 7.961255065
10338017 12.91596313
10338018 7.086350746
10338019 5.453083311
10338020 8.674394437

Total number of rows: 35556

Table truncated, full table size 725 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM821099_A202_03_TW51_938_WT_MOGENE-1_0-ST-V1_.CEL.gz 4.1 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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