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Series GSE39562 Query DataSets for GSE39562
Status Public on Jul 24, 2012
Title Immortalized clonal brown, beige and white adipose cell lines
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Brown fat generates heat via the mitochondrial uncoupling protein UCP1, defending against hypothermia and obesity. Recent data suggest that there are two distinct types of brown fat: classical brown fat derived from a myf-5 cellular lineage and UCP1-positive cells that emerge in white fat from a non-myf-5 lineage. Here, we report the isolation of “beige” cells from murine white fat depots.
 
Overall design Microarray analysis of the differentiated clonal inguinal and interscapular adipocytes in the presence of forskolin (10microM). These samples were profiled using Affymetrix mouse 430 2.0 arrays, 26 samples in total.
 
Contributor(s) Wu J, Boström P, Sparks LM, Ye L, Choi JH, Giang A, Khandekar M, Virtanen KA, Nuutila P, Schaart G, Huang K, Tu H, van Marken Lichtenbelt WD, Hoeks J, Enerbäck S, Schrauwen P, Spiegelman BM
Citation(s) 22796012
Submission date Jul 23, 2012
Last update date Feb 11, 2019
Contact name jun wu
Organization name dana-farber cancer institute
Street address 450 brookline ave. CLSB11117A
City Boston
ZIP/Postal code 02215
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1261 [Mouse430_2] Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Array
Samples (26)
GSM971694 clonal adipose cell line from inguinal depot [A3]
GSM971695 clonal adipose cell line from inguinal depot [A5]
GSM971696 clonal adipose cell line from inguinal depot [B5]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA171136

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GSE39562_RAW.tar 99.1 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, EXP)
Processed data included within Sample table

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