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Series GSE90722 Query DataSets for GSE90722
Status Public on Nov 28, 2018
Title The morphological and functional differences and similarities of immune cells between non-human primates and humans [monkey]
Platform organism Macaca mulatta
Sample organism Macaca fascicularis
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Comparison of the gene expression profiles of human and cynomolgus monkey PBMCs in response to PHA and LPS
 
Overall design The peripheral blood monuclear cells (PBMCs) (1×10^6 cells/ml) obtained from the cynomolgus monkeys or the human donors were treated with PHA (2 μg.ml-1 or 10 μg.ml-1) or LPS (2 μg.ml-1 or 10 μg.ml-1) and incubated at 37 °C for 3 days.
 
Contributor(s) Lin Z, Huang Y, Cui L, Jiang H, Zhang D, Yang Y, Geng X, Li B
Citation(s) 33708884
Submission date Nov 30, 2016
Last update date Mar 16, 2021
Contact name wang liang
E-mail(s) wangliangkexue@163.com
Organization name BioChainBJ
Street address 7A North Yongchang Road BDA
City Beijing
ZIP/Postal code 100176
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL22725 Agilent-038040 New M. mulatta _Rhesus_ Oligo Microarray v2 026806 [Probe name version]
Samples (15)
GSM2411188 Cynomolgus monkey PBMCs without stimulation replicate 1
GSM2411189 Cynomolgus monkey PBMCs treated with PHA (2 μg.ml-1) replicate 1
GSM2411190 Cynomolgus monkey PBMCs treated with PHA (10 μg.ml-1) replicate 1
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE90723 The morphological and functional differences and similarities of immune cells between non-human primates and humans
Relations
BioProject PRJNA355596

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GSE90722_RAW.tar 75.1 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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