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Series GSE17975 Query DataSets for GSE17975
Status Public on Sep 04, 2010
Title Human PBMNCs: Control vs. Patients with Kawasaki disease
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Genes that were consistently up-regulated in KD patients compared with healthy controls, and that showed over 2.0 or 3.0-fold differences by the comparison between the two groups in the mean expression levels were selected.
 
Overall design Microarray analysis for PBMNCs of acute-phase KD patients was performed using an AceGene Human Oligo Chip 30K 1 Chip Version (Hitachi Software Engineering) that contains approximately 30,000 genes. In the study presented here, 3 cases of Kawasaki disease at acute phase,and 5 healthy controls,were used. The data with low signal-to-noise ratios (S/N<3) were not used for further analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Ikeda K, Yamaguchi K, Tanaka T, Mizuno Y, Hijikata A, Ohara O, Takada H, Kusuhara K, Hara T
Citation(s) 20015095
Submission date Sep 04, 2009
Last update date Mar 21, 2012
Contact name Kazuyuki Ikeda
E-mail(s) ikeq@pediatr.med.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Phone +81-92-642-5421
Fax +81-92-642-5435
Organization name Kyushu university
Department Pediatrics
Street address Maidashi 3-1-1
City Fukuoka
State/province Fukuoka
ZIP/Postal code 812-8582
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1291 Hitachisoft AceGene Human Oligo Chip 30K 1 Chip Version
Samples (3)
GSM450153 Human_PBMNCs_KD_patients_662
GSM450154 Human_PBMNCs_KD_patients_663
GSM450155 Human_PBMNCs_KD_patients_669
Relations
BioProject PRJNA120001

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GSE17975_RAW.tar 3.1 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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