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Series GSE152951 Query DataSets for GSE152951
Status Public on Nov 24, 2021
Title Early-life nasopharyngeal gene expression profiles in the context of the local microbiota and viral infection.
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary We studied nasopharyngeal gene expression profiles in infants from just after birth until 1 year of age.
We used microarrays to detail the gene expression profiles over time. These gene expression maturation profiles were related to previously generated microbiota data, viral detection data and host and environmental factors (Bosch et al. AJRCCM 2017; SRP093519).
 
Overall design For this study, we included gene expression profiles over time from 43 infants.
 
Contributor(s) de Steenhuijsen Piters WA, Bogaert D
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Submission date Jun 22, 2020
Last update date Nov 26, 2021
Contact name Wouter de Steenhuijsen Piters
E-mail(s) w.a.a.desteenhuijsenpiters@umcutrecht.nl
Organization name UMC Utrecht
Lab Bogaert lab
Street address Heidelberglaan 100
City Utrecht
ZIP/Postal code 3584 CX
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23159 [Clariom_S_Human] Affymetrix Clariom S Assay, Human (Includes Pico Assay)
Samples (286)
GSM4630154 nasopharyngeal gene expression of subject M071 at d0 [121140010712]
GSM4630155 nasopharyngeal gene expression of subject M097 at d0 [121140010972]
GSM4630156 nasopharyngeal gene expression of subject M099 at d0 [121140010992]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA641070

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GSE152951_RAW.tar 334.2 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
Processed data included within Sample table

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