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Series GSE34485 Query DataSets for GSE34485
Status Public on Dec 29, 2011
Title Microarray analysis of human bone metastases samples
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary We performed microarray analysis with two different chip platforms, Affymetrix and Agilent, on bone metastasis samples from breast cancer patients with only bone metastases and metastases in bone and visceral organs.
 
Overall design We collected bone metastases biopsies from breast cancer patients with only bone metastases and metastases in bone and visceral organs. RNA was extracted from these samples and subjected to microarray analysis with the Agilent platform. Data were compared with a signsture obtained with the Affymetrix platform, to obtain a signature of differentially regulated genes between the two groups of patients
This Series represents the Agilent data only. The Affymetrix data are provided in GEO Series GSE11078.
 
Contributor(s) Capulli M, Rucci N, Angelucci A, Teti A
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Submission date Dec 16, 2011
Last update date Mar 23, 2012
Contact name Mattia Capulli
E-mail(s) matcapulli@gmail.com
Organization name University of L'Aquila
Street address Via Vetoio Coppito 2
City L'Aquila
ZIP/Postal code 67100
Country Italy
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6087 Agilent-012097 Human 1A Microarray (V2) G4110B - alternative version
Samples (5)
GSM849969 Bone_Only_Bone_Metastasis_32
GSM849970 Bone_only_Bone_Metastasis_28
GSM849971 Bone_Visceral_Bone_Metastasis_26
Relations
BioProject PRJNA151331

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GSE34485_RAW.tar 9.4 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
Processed data included within Sample table

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