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Series GSE45581 Query DataSets for GSE45581
Status Public on Mar 29, 2013
Title Expression Analysis of Microdissected Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a unique clinical entity characterized by rapid onset of erythema and swelling of the breast often without an obvious breast mass. Many studies have examined and compared gene expression between IBC and non-IBC (nIBC), repeatedly finding clusters associated with receptor subtype, but no consistent gene signature associated with IBC has been validated. Here we examined microdissected IBC tumor cells compared to microdissected nIBC tumor cells matched based on estrogen and HER-2/neu receptor status.
 
Overall design Gene expression profiling of 20 inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), 20 non-IBC and 5 normal was studied.
 
Contributor(s) Kogawa T, Woodward W, Ueno NT
Citation(s) 23568481
Submission date Mar 28, 2013
Last update date Jan 23, 2019
Contact name Takahiro Kogawa
E-mail(s) tkogawa1@mdanderson.org
Organization name MD Anderson
Department Breast Medical
Street address 1515 Holcomb Blvd
City Houston
State/province TX
ZIP/Postal code 77030
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6480 Agilent-014850 Whole Human Genome Microarray 4x44K G4112F (Probe Name version)
Samples (45)
GSM1110043 non-IBC#1 (RNA)
GSM1110044 non-IBC#2 (RNA)
GSM1110045 non-IBC#3 (RNA)
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE45584 Expression Analysis and Genomic Analysis of Microdissected Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Relations
BioProject PRJNA194620

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