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Series GSE186089 Query DataSets for GSE186089
Status Public on Feb 02, 2022
Title Replication of Dengue virus in differentiating K562-megakaryocytes is promoted by virus induced suppression in the accumulation of reactive oxygen species
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Our study reports that over-expression of NRf2 target genes causes reduction in the ROS accumulation in differentiating cells which ultimately enhances Dengue virus replication and we also report the suppression of cell adhesion molecules and platelet specific surface markers in Dengue virus infected K562-megakaryocyte cells.
 
Overall design mRNA profiles of differentiated and undifferentiated K562 cells
 
Contributor(s) Jaskaran K, Yogita R, Vikas S, Neha P, Deepak R, Shrikant K, Niraj K, Sankar B
Citation(s) 35087488
Submission date Oct 19, 2021
Last update date Feb 02, 2022
Contact name Jaskaran Kaur
E-mail(s) jaskaran.kaur@thsti.res.in
Phone 8860683867
Organization name THSTI
Department Infection and immunology
Lab Molecular Virology Lab-2
Street address NCR Biotech Science cluster Gurugram-Faridabad Expressway
City Faridabad
State/province Haryana
ZIP/Postal code 121001
Country India
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16791 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (10)
GSM5631773 SB1
GSM5631774 SB2
GSM5631775 SB4
Relations
BioProject PRJNA772576
SRA SRP342044

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GSE186089_File_1.xlsx 8.0 Mb (ftp)(http) XLSX
GSE186089_File_2.xlsx 8.2 Mb (ftp)(http) XLSX
GSE186089_File_3.xlsx 8.4 Mb (ftp)(http) XLSX
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