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Series GSE138807 Query DataSets for GSE138807
Status Public on Nov 12, 2020
Title Comparative RNAseq of Mouse Parp3+/+ and Parp3-/- Neural Stem Progenitor Cells (NPSC)
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary To identify the biological pathways underlying impaired differentiation of Parp3-deficient NPSC to astrocytes, RNAseq of the Parp3+/+ and Parp3-/- astrocytes were performed 4 days upon differentiation. Briefly, NPSC were isolated from the forebrains of Parp3+/+ and Parp3-/- 8-day-old mice. Viable single cells were induced to differentiate into astrocytes for 4 days and samples were collected for total RNA isolation and RNA sequencing.
 
Overall design The experiment includes 3 independent differentiations (biological replicates) of Parp3+/+ and Parp3-/- NPSC to 4 days astrocytes. The samples represent 3 Parp3+/+ 4d-astrocytes and 3 Parp3-/- 4d-astrocytes.
 
Contributor(s) Dantzer F
Citation(s) 33159039
Submission date Oct 13, 2019
Last update date Nov 12, 2020
Contact name Françoise DANTZER
E-mail(s) francoise.dantzer@unistra.fr
Phone +33368854707
Organization name CNRS
Department UMR7242
Lab Biotechnology and Cell Signaling
Street address 300 boulevard S. Brant
City Illkirch
ZIP/Postal code 67412
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21103 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (6)
GSM4119788 PARP3WT_ASTRO_1
GSM4119789 PARP3WT_ASTRO_2
GSM4119790 PARP3WT_ASTRO_3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA577304
SRA SRP225462

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE138807_RNAseq_PARP3_4d-astro_txt.txt.gz 5.4 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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