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Series GSE1579 Query DataSets for GSE1579
Status Public on Jul 15, 2005
Title Conditional activation of B-catenin in adult mouse epidermis for 0, 1, or 7 days
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Expression of deltaNB-cateninER allows the time and duration of B-catenin activation to be controlled precisely through the application of 4OHT. We have shown that B-catenin activation in adult mouse epidermis stimulates de novo hair follicles and the formation of a new bulge and melanocyte niche. We utilize Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430A 2.0 oligonucleotide arrays to investigate the differential regulation of RNA in skin from 7 week old female deltaNB-cateninER transgenic mice following 0, 1, or 7 days B-catenin activation in the epidermis. RNA from age and sex matched wild-type littermates was used as a control.
Keywords = Mouse
Keywords = Affymetrix
Keywords = Skin
Keywords = Hair
Keywords = Epidermis
Keywords = Keratinocyte
Keywords = B-catenin
Keywords = Stem Cell
Keywords: time-course
 
 
Contributor(s) Silva-Vargas V, Lo Celso C, Ofstad TA, Watt FM
Citation(s) 15992546
Submission date Jul 21, 2004
Last update date Jan 08, 2019
Contact name Fiona M Watt
E-mail(s) fiona.watt@cancer.org.uk
Phone 020 7242 0200 3527
Organization name Cancer Research UK
Department Keratinocyte
Lab Fiona Watt Lab
Street address 44 Lincolns Inn Fields
City London
ZIP/Postal code E3 5NZ
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL339 [MOE430A] Affymetrix Mouse Expression 430A Array
Samples (16)
GSM26935 K14deltaNB-cateninER Time 0 replicate 1
GSM26938 K14deltaNB-cateninER Time 0 replicate 2
GSM26939 K14deltaNB-cateninER Time 1 replicate 1
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BioProject PRJNA90723

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