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Series GSE161245 Query DataSets for GSE161245
Status Public on Nov 11, 2024
Title Comparison of bronchial epithelial cells obtained by bronchoscopy from mild asthma patients, moderate asthma patients, severe asthma patients and healthy controls
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary In this study we explore the underlying differences in bronchial epithelial cells from asthma patinets compared to healthy controls. In addition we also explore the differential gene expression of severe asthma patients compared to mild and moderate asthma patients to determine if there are genes that lead to severity of the disease
 
Overall design Bronchoscopy was performed in healthy controls (n=16), mild asthma patients (n=17), moderate asthma patients (n=5) and severe asthma patients (n=17) to obtain bronhial epithelial cells and were directly subjected to RNA sequencing
 
Contributor(s) Ravi A, Lutter R
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Submission date Nov 11, 2020
Last update date Nov 11, 2024
Contact name Abilash Ravi
E-mail(s) a.ravi@lumc.nl
Phone +31 616451246
Organization name Leiden University Medical Center
Department Department of Pulmonology
Street address Albinusdreef 2
City Leiden
ZIP/Postal code 2333 ZA
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18573 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (55)
GSM4903865 H01 V1 H
GSM4903866 H02 V1 N
GSM4903867 H03 V1 N
Relations
BioProject PRJNA676034
SRA SRP292171

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GSE161245_RAW.tar 11.1 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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