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Series GSE38206 Query DataSets for GSE38206
Status Public on Dec 20, 2012
Title Transcription profiling of major depression peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) at clinical remission compared to severe acute state
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary PBMCs from major depressive episode (MDE) subjects were obtained at two time points: during a severe episode of depression and eight week later after clinical remission. PBMCs from sex- and age-machted controls were also obtained at an eight weeks interval.
PBMC total RNAs from MDE and control subjects were profiled after hybridization with Agilent SurePrint G3 Human GE 8x60K Microarray to identify blood biomarkers of MDE.
 
Overall design Total RNAs were extracted from 36 samples including: 9 control and 9 MDE subjects at two point of time (first and eight week later)
 
Contributor(s) Bergon A, Belzeaux R, Loriod B, Jeanjean V, Verrier L, Ibrahim E
Citation(s) 23149449
Submission date May 24, 2012
Last update date Nov 27, 2018
Contact name El Chérif Ibrahim
E-mail(s) el-cherif.ibrahim@univ-amu.fr
Phone +33 (0)4 91 69 89 56
Fax +33 (0)4 91 69 89 20
Organization name Aix Marseille Université-CNRS
Department CRN2M-UMR7286
Street address Bd Pierre Dramard
City MARSEILLE
ZIP/Postal code 13015
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13607 Agilent-028004 SurePrint G3 Human GE 8x60K Microarray (Feature Number version)
Samples (36)
GSM936718 PBMC_P1-0w_rep1
GSM936719 PBMC_P1-8w_rep1
GSM936720 PBMC_P2-0w_rep1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA167446

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