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Series GSE53302 Query DataSets for GSE53302
Status Public on May 01, 2015
Title Epigenome analysis of aging muscle progenitors
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Methylation profiling by array
Summary Genome wide DNA methylation profiling of muscle cells extracted from healthy donors at different ages. The Illumina Infinium Human Methylation 450 BeadChip was used to obtain DNA methylation profiles across > 485,000 methylation sites. The muscle cells were extracted from young adults (18-40 years old) and elderly (>70 years old)(n=3 per group, 2 groups : Young and aged adult).
 
Overall design Bisulphite converted DNA from the 6 samples were hybridized to the Illumina Infinium Human Methylation 450 BeadChip
 
Contributor(s) Bigot A, Duddy WJ, Ouandaogo G, Negroni E, Ghimbovschi S, Harmon B, Devaney J, Butler-Browne G, Mouly V, Duguez S
Citation(s) 26526994
Submission date Dec 13, 2013
Last update date Jul 17, 2020
Contact name Stéphanie Duguez
E-mail(s) stephanie.duguez@upmc.fr
Organization name Institut de Myologie
Department Thérapie des maladies du muscle strié
Street address UPMC Univ. Paris 6 / U974
City Paris
State/province France
ZIP/Postal code 75013
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13534 Illumina HumanMethylation450 BeadChip (HumanMethylation450_15017482)
Samples (6)
GSM1289142 genomic DNA from young adult muscle cells 1
GSM1289143 genomic DNA from young adult muscle cells 2
GSM1289144 genomic DNA from elderly adult muscle cells 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA231630

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE53302_RAW.tar 183.1 Mb (http)(custom) TAR
GSE53302_signal_intensities.txt.gz 15.0 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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