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Accession: PRJNA171930 ID: 171930

Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly)

Expression data from skeletal muscles of flies with muscle-specific overexpression of Foxo or Mnt

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Skeletal muscle senescence influences whole organism aging, yet little is known on the relay of pro-longevity signals from muscles to other tissues. More...
AccessionPRJNA171930; GEO: GSE39877
Data TypeTranscriptome or Gene expression
ScopeMultiisolate
OrganismDrosophila melanogaster[Taxonomy ID: 7227]
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Ecdysozoa; Arthropoda; Hexapoda; Insecta; Pterygota; Neoptera; Endopterygota; Diptera; Brachycera; Muscomorpha; Ephydroidea; Drosophilidae; Drosophila; Sophophora; Drosophila melanogaster
PublicationsDemontis F et al., "Intertissue control of the nucleolus via a myokine-dependent longevity pathway.", Cell Rep, 2014 Jun 12;7(5):1481-1494
SubmissionRegistration date: 3-Aug-2012
Genetics, Harvard University
RelevanceModel Organism
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Data volume, Spots170568
Data volume, Processed Mbytes4
Data volume, Supplementary Mbytes18

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