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Series GSE181348 Query DataSets for GSE181348
Status Public on Sep 23, 2021
Title Transcriptomes of human myometrium in labor reveals the increased molecular associated with inflammation under hypoxia stress
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Labor involves a variety of coordinated events across physiological and biochemical aspects, the molecular mechanism responsible for the transition of the myometrium from the quiescent to a contractile state remains indistinct.The global transcriptome in human non-labor and in labor myometrium was investigated through RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to explore biological processes and pathways alterations during labor. The transcriptomic bioinformatics results showed that the up-regulated mRNAs increased inflammation under hypoxia stress in laboring myometrium.
 
Overall design mRNA, lncRNA profiles of human myometrium in labor and non-labor
 
Contributor(s) Chen L, Liu H, Luo Y, Ji K
Citation(s) 34671346, 35467262
Submission date Aug 02, 2021
Last update date Oct 27, 2022
Contact name Kaiyuan Ji
E-mail(s) jky435@smu.edu.cn
Organization name Guangzhou Medical University
Department Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center
Lab Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Street address No.9 Jinsui Road, Guangzhou, China
City Guangzhou
ZIP/Postal code 510623
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23227 BGISEQ-500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (25)
GSM5495116 Non-labor myometrium rep1
GSM5495117 Non-labor myometrium rep2
GSM5495118 Non-labor myometrium rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA751612
SRA SRP330918

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