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Series GSE151191 Query DataSets for GSE151191
Status Public on Dec 22, 2020
Title Gene expression of breast cancer stem cells.
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Metastatic progression remains the major cause of death in human breast cancer. Cancer cells with cancer stem cell (CSC) properties drive initiation and growth of metastases at distant sites. We have previously established the breast cancer patient-derived tumor xenograft (PDX) mouse model in which CSC marker CD44+ cancer cells formed spontaneous microscopic metastases in the liver. In this PDX mouse, the expression levels of S100A10 and its family proteins were much higher in the CD44+ cancer cells metastasized to the liver than those at the primary site.
 
Overall design Duplicated analyses of gene expression of the cancer stem cell marker CD44-positive breast cancer patient-derived xenograft (PDX) cells collected separately from the two breast cancer PDX mice.
 
Contributor(s) Shimono Y, Nishimura T, Gotoh N
Citation(s) 32976661
Submission date May 26, 2020
Last update date Dec 22, 2020
Contact name Nishimura Tatsunori
E-mail(s) tatsunori323@med.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Organization name Nagoya University
Department Graduate School of Medicine
Lab Division of Cancer Biology
Street address 65 Tsurumai-cho, Showa-ku
City Nagoya
State/province Aichi
ZIP/Postal code 466-8550
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21185 Agilent-072363 SurePrint G3 Human GE v3 8x60K Microarray 039494 [Probe Name Version]
Samples (8)
GSM4568332 Tumor1-1
GSM4568333 Tumor1-2
GSM4568334 Liver1-1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA635100

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