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Accession Title Series type(s) Organism(s) Samples GDS Supplementary Contact Release date
Remove filtersFilter Remove filterMus musculus Remove filterJul 31, 2015
GSE50779
Expression data from DCs stimulated with LPS vs DCs stimulated with PTX
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3 haiyan zhou Jul 31, 2015
GSE57776
Transcriptome of Smooth Muscle Cells, Interstitial Cells of Cajal and PDGFRα+ Cells
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10 Seungil Ro Jul 31, 2015
GSE58025
Aldehyde dehydrogenase activity is necessary for beta cell development and functionality in mice
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12 Anthony Gavalas Jul 31, 2015
GSE59176
Prevalent p53 gain-of-function mutants co-opt epigenetic pathways to drive cancer growth
15 Morgan Sammons Jul 31, 2015
GSE59375
Gene expression profile of the neonatal female mouse brain after administration of testosterone propionate.
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6 Yutaka Nakachi Jul 31, 2015
GSE59956
Global Identification of Protein PTMs in a Single-pass Database Search
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2 Emma Lundberg Jul 31, 2015
GSE63574
Overexpression of the Growth arrest specific 1 (Gas1) gene reduces the in vivo progression of murine hepatocellular carcinoma and restores gene expression level
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15 Angela L. Riffo-Campos Jul 31, 2015
GSE64622
Conversion of MyoD to a neurogenic factor: binding site specificity determines lineage [RNA-seq]
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8 Stephen Tapscott Jul 31, 2015
GSE64626
Conversion of MyoD to a neurogenic factor: binding site specificity determines lineage [ChIP-seq]
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12 Stephen Tapscott Jul 31, 2015
GSE64627
Conversion of MyoD to a neurogenic factor: binding site specificity determines lineage
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20 Stephen Tapscott Jul 31, 2015
GSE65543
Identification of the miRNA targetome in hippocampal neurons using RIP-seq
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20 Per Brattas Jul 31, 2015
GSE67833
Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals a Population of Dormant Neural Stem Cells that Become Activated upon Brain Injury
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272 Ana Martin-Villalba Jul 31, 2015
GSE68723
Synergism of calcium sensing receptor and vitamin D receptor mediated signaling in epidermal differentiation [VDR KO]
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2 Yuko Oda Jul 31, 2015
GSE68724
Synergism of calcium sensing receptor and vitamin D receptor mediated signaling in epidermal differentiation [CaSR KO]
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2 Yuko Oda Jul 31, 2015
GSE68725
Synergism of calcium sensing receptor and vitamin D receptor mediated signaling in epidermal differentiation [double KO]
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2 Yuko Oda Jul 31, 2015
GSE68726
Synergism of calcium sensing receptor and vitamin D receptor mediated signaling in epidermal differentiation
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6 Yuko Oda Jul 31, 2015
GSE68727
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) regulates epidermal stem cells and cutanous wound healing [VDR KO]
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2 Yuko Oda Jul 31, 2015
GSE68728
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) regulates epidermal stem cells and cutanous wound healing [BKO]
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2 Yuko Oda Jul 31, 2015
GSE68729
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) regulates epidermal stem cells and cutanous wound healing [keratinocytes]
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2 Yuko Oda Jul 31, 2015
GSE68730
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) regulates epidermal stem cells and cutanous wound healing
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6 Yuko Oda Jul 31, 2015