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Series GSE217445 Query DataSets for GSE217445
Status Public on May 31, 2023
Title The Chd4 helicase regulates chromatin accessibility and gene expression critical for β-cell function in vivo [RNA-seq]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary To establish the role of Chd4 on controlling gene expression programs in the beta cell, we generated a tamoxifen-inducible, beta-cell-specific knockout mouse model; control (MIP-CreERT; Chd4flox/+;R26RtdTomato) and Chd4Db (MIP-CreERT; Chd4flox/flox;R26RtdTomato.
 
Overall design Dispersed islets from tamoxifen treated control and Chd4Db mice were flow-sorted, and RNASeq performed.
 
Contributor(s) Spaeth J, Davidson R
Citation(s) 36913741
Submission date Nov 07, 2022
Last update date Jun 01, 2023
Contact name Jason Spaeth
E-mail(s) jspaeth@iu.edu
Phone 3172748986
Organization name Indiana University
Department Pediatrics
Lab MS2021
Street address 635 Barnhill Dr.
City Indianapolis
State/province IN
ZIP/Postal code 46202
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24247 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (8)
GSM6718845 Control_1_Chd-385
GSM6718846 Control_2_Chd-493
GSM6718847 Control_3_Chd-521
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE217446 The Chd4 helicase regulates chromatin accessibility and gene expression critical for β-cell function in vivo.
Relations
BioProject PRJNA899041

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