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Series GSE19896 Query DataSets for GSE19896
Status Public on Jan 16, 2010
Title Diabetic db/db mice treated with three doses of rosiglitazone and S compound
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary A reference PPARg agonist, rosiglitazone, is compared to a newly synthesised selective PPARg modulator in db/db mice through transcriptomic analysis using microarray technology. Two tissues and three doses are available. These data were used to develop a new methodology of gene selection. Data of a technical variability study are also available for two liver samples.
 
Overall design Two tissues, two compounds and three doses (24 conditions). 6 biological replicates per condition (with a dye-swap design). 6 technical replicates for two of the liver samples.
 
Contributor(s) Cotillard A, Le Bouter S, Guigal-Stéphan N, Courtade-Gaïani S, Dacquet C, Lonchampt M, Ktorza A, Xavier F, Lockhart B, Galizzi J
Citation(s) 20953342
Submission date Jan 14, 2010
Last update date Jan 12, 2017
Contact name Aurélie Cotillard
Organization name Institut de Recherches Servier
Street address 125 chemin de ronde
City Croissy-sur-Seine
ZIP/Postal code 78290
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL7202 Agilent-014868 Whole Mouse Genome Microarray 4x44K G4122F (Probe Name version)
Samples (84)
GSM497381 Liver rosiglitazone 28µmol/kg biological replicate 1
GSM497382 Liver rosiglitazone 28µmol/kg biological replicate 2
GSM497383 Liver rosiglitazone 28µmol/kg biological replicate 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA122041

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GSE19896_RAW.tar 2.4 Gb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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