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Series GSE176000 Query DataSets for GSE176000
Status Public on Jun 03, 2021
Title Effects of a pyrethroid pesticide deltamethrin on gene expression profiles in mouse neuroblastoma Neuro2a cell
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Pyrethroids are one of the most commonly used classes of synthetic pesticides detected from all individuals in every part of the world; however, the mechanisms underlying the neurotoxicity of pyrethroids were still remain unclear.
To understand neurotoxic mechanisms of DM, we investigated transcriptome changes by exposure to a pyrethroid pesticide deltamethrin (DM) in the mouse neuroblastoma Neuro2a cell.
 
Overall design We compared the gene expression profiles of cells exposed to 30 µM DM or vehicle (0.1%DMSO) dossolved in medium for 24 hours. Quality of the RNA was analyzed using a Bioanalyzer 2100. Gene expression was analyzed by an Affymetrix GeneChip® system with a Clariom S Mouse array.
 
Contributor(s) Hirano T, Tabuchi Y
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Submission date Jun 02, 2021
Last update date Jun 05, 2021
Contact name Tetsushi Hirano
E-mail(s) thirano@cts.u-toyama.ac.jp
Organization name University of Toyama
Department Life Science Research Center
Street address 2630 sugitani
City Toyama
State/province Toyama
ZIP/Postal code 939 0194
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23038 [Clariom_S_Mouse] Affymetrix Clariom S Assay, Mouse (Includes Pico Assay)
Samples (4)
GSM5352505 Ctrl-1
GSM5352506 Ctrl-2
GSM5352507 DM30-1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA734568

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