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Sample GSM325133 Query DataSets for GSM325133
Status Public on Nov 04, 2009
Title Wild type cortex 1
Sample type RNA
 
Source name mouse wild type cortex
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics strain: CD1
tissue: P10 cortex
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Trizol Extraction
Label TdT (Affymetrix WT Sense Target Labeling Assay)
Label protocol Affymetrix WT Sense Target Labeling Assay
 
Hybridization protocol Affymetrix WT Sense Target Labeling Assay
Scan protocol The scanning and image acquisition was done using Affymetrix GeneChip Operating Software (GCOS) v1.4. The scanner model is GeneChip Scanner 3000 7G.
Description mouse wild type cortex
Data processing ArrayAssist (Stratagene); PLIER extended-antigenomic; DABG (p<0.05)
 
Submission date Sep 29, 2008
Last update date Nov 03, 2009
Contact name Donny D Licatalosi
Organization name Case Western Reserve University
Lab Licatalosi
Street address 10900 Euclid Ave
City Cleveland
State/province OH
ZIP/Postal code 44106
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL6193
Series (2)
GSE12965 Wild type vs. Nova2 KO mouse P10 cortex RNA
GSE17374 Wild type vs. Nova2 KO mouse: Exon array data

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Probeset signal values from ArrayAssist software

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
4304969 9.471591
4304973 8.212993
4305019 4.7058754
4305053 7.264089
4305096 6.0239325
4305160 8.645117
4305182 5.872371
4305192 9.301739
4305210 7.58591
4305223 8.28296
4305251 4.53036
4305305 7.870894
4305310 5.064174
4305333 9.74544
4305357 9.629437
4305397 6.1615124
4305443 12.064176
4305486 8.467398
4305534 4.656987
4305570 7.691373

Total number of rows: 391597

Table truncated, full table size 6645 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM325133.CEL.gz 39.7 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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