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Series GSE171772 Query DataSets for GSE171772
Status Public on Apr 10, 2021
Title Fine-tuned repression of Drp1 driven mitochondrial fission primes a ‘stem/progenitor-like state’ to accelerate neoplastic transformation
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Mitochondria based priming of a stem/progenitor-like state involves fine-tuned repression of the master regulator of mitochondrial fission, Drp1, and drives carcinogen induced transformation in a keratinocyte model
 
Overall design Comparison of scRNAseq data of parental HaCaT ketatinocyte line, their TCDD (1nM and 10nM) driven transformed counterparts, and after expression of control, weak and strong Drp1 shRNA.
 
Contributor(s) Spurlock B, Basu MK, Mitra K
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Submission date Apr 09, 2021
Last update date Apr 11, 2021
Contact name Kasturi Mitra
E-mail(s) kasturi@uab.edu
Organization name University of Alabama, Birmingham
Department Genetics
Street address University of Alabama, Birmingham
City Birmingham
State/province Alabama
ZIP/Postal code 35249
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18573 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (6)
GSM5233839 10_S3: TF-10 HaCaT
GSM5233840 1_S2: TF-1 HaCaT
GSM5233841 97_S4: Drp1-kd(w) HaCaT
Relations
BioProject PRJNA720889
SRA SRP314202

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GSE171772_20201102-integrated_seurat_p_1_10_0.2.Rds.gz 426.5 Mb (ftp)(http) RDS
GSE171772_20210113-integrated_seurat_nt_97_99_0.3.Rds.gz 406.2 Mb (ftp)(http) RDS
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