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Series GSE36255 Query DataSets for GSE36255
Status Public on Dec 31, 2012
Title Genome-wide analysis of gene expression in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and their differentiated cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In order to investigate the gene expression changes in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) during differentiation, we performed a microarray analysis from RNAs isolated from undifferentiated hESCs and their differentiated cells incubated for 1 week or 2 weeks in ESC medium.
 
Overall design Human SNUhES3 ESCs (Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea) were cultured on mitotically-arrested STO feeder cells (ATCC, Manassas, USA) in DMEM/F12 supplemented with 20% knockout serum replacement (KSR). The embryoid bodies were incubated for 1 or 2 weeks in the above ESC medium without bFGF. Cells were then lysed and RNA was isolated.
 
Contributor(s) Hwang D, Kim KP, Kim DW, Kang JW, Jeong H, Ha HY, Yun S, Kim JK, Park JH, Cho KC, Kang GY, Jung JW, Park JS
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Submission date Mar 04, 2012
Last update date Feb 18, 2019
Contact name Hyobin Jeong
E-mail(s) h.jeong@imb-mainz.de
Organization name IMB
Street address Richard shirrmann Str 12.
City Mainz
State/province Germany
ZIP/Postal code 55112
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6884 Illumina HumanWG-6 v3.0 expression beadchip
Samples (12)
GSM885558 ES_rep1
GSM885559 ES_rep2
GSM885560 ES_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA153073

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Series Matrix File(s) TXTHelp

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE36255_RAW.tar 6.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR
GSE36255_non-normalized.txt.gz 3.9 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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