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Series GSE128253 Query DataSets for GSE128253
Status Public on Feb 22, 2020
Title Transcriptome of human neck-derived immortalized white preadipocyte cell lines
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary White adipose tissue is a major site of energy storage and plays a noteworthy role in physiological homeostasis and metabolic disease. Different types of fat have been demonstrated to exhibit distinct metabolic and inflammatory profiles and are differentially associated with disease risk. It is unclear whether these differences are intrinsic to the pre-differentiated stage. We address this challenging question using RNA sequencing on clonally-expanded human white preadipocyte cell lines. We have identified differences in gene expression that are separate from the process of browning and beiging.
 
Overall design RNA-seq profiling of clonally-expanded human white preadipocyte cell lines.
 
Contributor(s) Ramirez AK, Kahn CR, Kasif S
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Submission date Mar 13, 2019
Last update date Feb 22, 2020
Contact name Hui Pan
E-mail(s) Hui.Pan@joslin.harvard.edu
Organization name Joslin Diabetes Center
Department Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Core
Street address 1 Joslin Place
City Boston
ZIP/Postal code 02215
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11154 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (35)
GSM3669336 Clone 1_1
GSM3669337 Clone 1_10
GSM3669338 Clone 1_11
Relations
BioProject PRJNA526889
SRA SRP188380

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GSE128253_clone_counts_simple.csv.gz 1.3 Mb (ftp)(http) CSV
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