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Series GSE168843 Query DataSets for GSE168843
Status Public on Mar 13, 2021
Title Selenite induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis through ROS-dependent inhibition of the AKT/mTOR pathway in thyroid cancer
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We conducted a comprehensive RNA-seq analysis of early transcriptomic changes in KHM-5M to decipher the underlying mechanism of sodium selenite.
 
Overall design Thyroid cancer cells(KHM-5M) were treated with PBS (negative control) or sodium selenite respectively. Cells were harvested and Total RNA was extracted using Trizol reagent and purified by Oligo(dT)-attached magnetic beads. the single end 50 bases reads were generated on BGIseq500 platform (BGI-Shenzhen, China). The sequencing data was filtered with SOAPnuke, stored in FASTQ format, and mapped to HISAT2 (v2.0.4). The expression level was calculated by RSEM (v1.2.12).
 
Contributor(s) Cheng Z, Hong S, Xiao H
Citation(s) 34094961
Submission date Mar 12, 2021
Last update date Jun 09, 2021
Contact name Zhen Cheng
E-mail(s) chengzh25@mail2.sysu.edu.cn
Phone +8613602263913
Organization name The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University
Street address 58 Zhongshan Er Road, Guangzhou
City Guangzhou
State/province China
ZIP/Postal code 510080
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23227 BGISEQ-500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (6)
GSM5171221 SS0_1_1
GSM5171222 SS0_2_1
GSM5171223 SS5_1_1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA714134
SRA SRP310463

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GSE168843_core_table_gene.xls.gz 84.1 Mb (ftp)(http) XLS
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