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Series GSE92960 Query DataSets for GSE92960
Status Public on Apr 28, 2017
Title Identification of the Lgr5+ population in human colorectal samples
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Lgr5+ cell population is the stem cell population that fuels intestinal growth in homeostatic conditions. Here, we have labeled with EGFP the Lgr5 expressing population in patient derived organoids, injected them subcutaneously in mice and disaggregated the tumors to sort the EGFP+ population and characterize its gene expression profile. This Lgr5-EGFP population is more proficient in comparison to the negative in propagating tumors both in vitro (assessed by organoid formation) and in vivo (assessed by Tumor initiation experiments)
 
Overall design Total RNA was collected from the EGFP+ (Lgr5+) population and EGFP- (Lgr5-) population after FACs sorting
 
Contributor(s) Stephan-Otto Attolini C, Cortina C, Turon G
Citation(s) 28468934
Submission date Dec 28, 2016
Last update date Aug 23, 2018
Contact name Camille Stephan Otto Attolini
Organization name IRB Barcelona
Department Biostatistics and bioinformatics Unit
Street address Baldiri Reixac 10
City Barcelona
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ZIP/Postal code 08028
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL15207 [PrimeView] Affymetrix Human Gene Expression Array
Samples (4)
GSM2440927 e26.LLFGg4_3.xenoD2.H
GSM2440928 e26.LLFGg4_3.xenoD2.N
GSM2440929 e26.LLFGg4_3.xenoI2.H
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE92962 A genome editing approach to study cancer stem cells in human tumors
Relations
BioProject PRJNA359322

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GSE92960_RAW.tar 8.1 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
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