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Sample GSM80892
Query DataSets for GSM80892
Status
Public on Mar 30, 2006
Title
ventral_tegmental_area_5
Sample type
RNA
Source name
ventral_tegmental_area
Organism
Homo sapiens
Characteristics
Normal tissue
Extracted molecule
total RNA
Extraction protocol
Total RNA extracted using standard Trizol protocol, followed by Qiagen RNeasy column clean-up
Label
biotin
Label protocol
Approximately 5 µg of total RNA was processed to produce biotinylated cRNA targets.
Hybridization protocol
standard Affymetrix procedures
Scan protocol
standard Affymetrix procedures
Description
ventral_tegmental_area_5
Data processing
RMA
Submission date
Oct 28, 2005
Last update date
Aug 28, 2018
Contact name
Richard B Roth
E-mail(s)
rroth@neurocrine.com
Organization name
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.
Department
Molecular Medicine
Street address
12790 El Camino Real
City
San Diego
State/province
CA
ZIP/Postal code
92130
Country
USA
Platform ID
GPL570
Series (1)
GSE3526
Comparison of gene expression profiles across the normal human body
Relations
Reanalyzed by
GSE64985
Reanalyzed by
GSE119087
Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
Affymetrix U133 plus 2.0 array
VALUE
RMA
Data table
ID_REF
VALUE
1007_s_at
1034.413
1053_at
50.136158
117_at
57.368793
121_at
323.4164
1255_g_at
25.05181
1294_at
112.93747
1316_at
84.9532
1320_at
33.143635
1405_i_at
25.09064
1431_at
33.703285
1438_at
110.71589
1487_at
160.93236
1494_f_at
98.6393
1552256_a_at
212.11632
1552257_a_at
128.82253
1552258_at
39.40394
1552261_at
35.921867
1552263_at
17.285484
1552264_a_at
68.43559
1552266_at
21.482996
Total number of rows:
54613
Table truncated, full table size
1089 Kbytes
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Supplementary file
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GSM80892.CEL.gz
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