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Series GSE119150 Query DataSets for GSE119150
Status Public on Aug 31, 2019
Title Whole Blood MicroRNA Biomarkers for Blood-stage of Imported Falciparum Malaria through Integrated mRNA and miRNA Expression Profiling [mRNA]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary human blood mRNA and miRNA expression profile in imported falciparum malaria vs. health.
 
Overall design To explore the in vivo function of miRNAs blood-stage of imported falciparum malaria patients, we used Primeview microarrays to examine the occurrence of human mature mRNAs and miRNA4.0 microarrays to examine the occurrence of human mature miRNAs in whole blood specimens obtained from 6 Chinese imported falciparum malaria and 6 normal subjects, respectively.
 
Contributor(s) Li J, Zou Y
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Submission date Aug 28, 2018
Last update date Sep 02, 2019
Contact name Yang Zou
E-mail(s) zouyang.bfh@outlook.com
Organization name Beijing Friendship Hospital Affiliated to the Capital University of Medical Sciences.
Street address Xicheng District road 95 Yongan
City beijing
ZIP/Postal code 100000
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL15207 [PrimeView] Affymetrix Human Gene Expression Array
Samples (12)
GSM3359632 human normal blood mRNA 1
GSM3359633 human normal blood mRNA 2
GSM3359634 human normal blood mRNA 3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE119152 Whole Blood MicroRNA Biomarkers for Blood-stage of Imported Falciparum Malaria through Integrated mRNA and miRNA Expression Profiling
Relations
BioProject PRJNA488271

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