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Series GSE59375 Query DataSets for GSE59375
Status Public on Jul 31, 2015
Title Gene expression profile of the neonatal female mouse brain after administration of testosterone propionate.
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The aim of this study is to investigate the gene expression profiles during masculinization of neonatal female mice brain by exogenous androgen treatment.
The results of our expression analysis will shed light on the identification of the key molecules of sexual differentiation of mammalian brain.
 
Overall design Expression microarray analysis was performed using the RNAs extracted from the brains of neonatal mice treated with intraperitoneal injection of testosterone propionate during sex determination period of mice brain.
 
Contributor(s) Nakachi Y, Iseki M, Yokoo T, Mizuno Y, Okazaki Y
Citation(s) 25630233
Submission date Jul 14, 2014
Last update date Feb 11, 2019
Contact name Yutaka Nakachi
E-mail(s) nakachiy@kumamoto-u.ac.jp
Organization name Kumamoto University
Department Faculty of Life Sciences
Lab Department of Molecular Brain Science
Street address 1-1-1 Honjo, Chuo-ku
City Kumamoto
ZIP/Postal code 860-8556
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1261 [Mouse430_2] Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Array
Samples (6)
GSM1436033 Whole brain of neonatal female mice treated with testosterone propionate
GSM1436034 Whole brain of neonatal female mice treated with vehicle control
GSM1436035 Whole brain of neonatal male mice treated with testosterone propionate
Relations
BioProject PRJNA255212

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