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Series GSE78702 Query DataSets for GSE78702
Status Public on May 12, 2016
Title Comparison of age-related changes in gene expression of 2 rat skeletal muscles (8 months, 18 months and 24 months)
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary In this study we compared Gastrocnemius and Triceps gene expression with age. Our results show that gene expression is massively modulated with age in Gastroc but on the contrary very stable in Triceps, suggesting that Triceps is resistant to age-related defects.
 
Overall design 3 groups of age (8 months, 18 months and 24 months) were analyzed, with 9-10 replicates per group. Gastrocnemius and Triceps were collected for each animal.
 
Contributor(s) Pannérec A, Migliavacca E, Raymond F, Patrick D, Feige JN
Citation(s) 27019136, 33580198
Submission date Feb 26, 2016
Last update date Mar 02, 2021
Contact name Jerome Feige
Organization name Nestle Institute Of Health Sciences
Department Musculo-Skeletal Health
Street address EPFL Innovation Park, Building H
City Lausanne
ZIP/Postal code 1015
Country Switzerland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18694 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Rattus norvegicus)
Samples (58)
GSM2072829 01G: 8 month old gastrocnemius muscle rep1
GSM2072830 01T: 8 month old tricep muscle rep1
GSM2072831 02G: 8 month old gastrocnemius muscle rep2
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE146977 Comparison of age-related changes in gene expression of 2 rat skeletal muscles
Relations
BioProject PRJNA313263
SRA SRP070882

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GSE78702_countHTSeqmatrix.csv.gz 1.6 Mb (ftp)(http) CSV
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