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Series GSE61027 Query DataSets for GSE61027
Status Public on Dec 23, 2014
Title Transcriptomic response of bovine dermal fibroblasts to lipopolysaccharide
Organism Bos taurus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We report the responsiveness of bovine dermal fibroblasts to lipopolyssacharide (LPS) within individuals at different ages. Cultures were collected from three different heifers at the ages of approximately 5 and 16 months. Isolated fibroblasts were then exposed to LPS to determine whether there was a differential response within an animal based upon age.
 
Overall design Fibroblasts were isolated from 3 cows at the ages 5 months and 16 months. Isolated fibroblasts were treated with LPS for 0 hrs, 2 hrs, and 8 hrs.
 
Contributor(s) Kerr DE, Green BB, McKay SD
Citation(s) 25623529
Submission date Sep 02, 2014
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name David E Kerr
E-mail(s) david.kerr@uvm.edu
Organization name University of Vermont
Department Animal Science
Street address 500 Main Street 205 Terrill Hall
City Burlington
State/province VT
ZIP/Postal code 05401
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL19150 Illumina HiSeq 1000 (Bos taurus)
Samples (18)
GSM1495659 Concat_210
GSM1495660 Concat_212
GSM1495661 Concat_218
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE61168 Age-dependent changes in the LPS-induced transcriptome of bovine dermal fibroblasts occurs without major changes in the methylome
Relations
BioProject PRJNA260094
SRA SRP046286

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GSE61027_RAW.tar 17.5 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
GSE61027_readme.txt 999 b (ftp)(http) TXT
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