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Series GSE132063 Query DataSets for GSE132063
Status Public on Jun 03, 2019
Title Gene expression in prostate cancer cells chronically exposed or not to pollutant Aldrin
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary DU145 prostate cancer cells were exposed for 50 days to a very low and no-toxic concentration of Aldrin (1 mM).
We used microarrays to detect potential effects of Aldrin in gene expression under chronic exposure to Aldrin.
 
Overall design DU145 cells were seeded in a 6-well plate at density of 2x10e5 per well in the presence of 1uM of Aldrin to a final volume of 2ml of supplemented RPMI (final concentration of DMSO 0.01%). Cells were cultured in standard conditions and diluted every 3 days. Cultures were treated after every passage to complete the 50-day treatment.
 
Contributor(s) Bedia C, Dalmau N
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Submission date Jun 02, 2019
Last update date Jun 05, 2019
Contact name Carmen Bedia
E-mail(s) carmen.bedia@gmail.com
Phone +33 685358856
Organization name Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC)
Department Environmental Chemistry
Lab 1442
Street address Jordi Girona 18-26
City Barcelona
State/province Barcelona
ZIP/Postal code 08034
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL15207 [PrimeView] Affymetrix Human Gene Expression Array
Samples (8)
GSM3841594 Cells treated with 1uM Aldrin-replicate 1
GSM3841595 Cells treated with 1uM Aldrin-replicate 2
GSM3841596 Cells treated with 1uM Aldrin-replicate 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA545825

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