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Series GSE61672 Query DataSets for GSE61672
Status Public on Dec 01, 2014
Title Blood gene expression profiles associated with symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Prospective epidemiological studies found that generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) can impair immune function and increase risk for cardiovascular disease or events. Mechanisms underlying the physiological reververations of anxiety, however, are still elusive. Hence, we aimed to investigate molecular processes mediating effects of anxiety on physical health using blood gene expression profiles of 546 community participants. Of these, 179 met the status of controls and 157 cases of anxiety.
 
Overall design We examined genome-wide differential gene expression in anxiety, as well as associations between nine major modules of co-regulated transcripts in blood gene expression and anxiety. There were a total of 546 subjects.
 
Contributor(s) Wingo AP, Gibson G
Citation(s) 25300922, 26849112
Submission date Sep 23, 2014
Last update date Jan 07, 2021
Contact name Aliza P. Wingo
Organization name Atlanta VAMC/Emory University
Department Psychiatry
Street address 1670 Clairmont Rd
City Decatur
State/province GA
ZIP/Postal code 30033
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL10558 Illumina HumanHT-12 V4.0 expression beadchip
Samples (546)
GSM1510561 first visit [GG1_000011]
GSM1510562 first visit [GG1_000012]
GSM1510563 first visit [GG1_000013]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA261818

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE61672_RAW.tar 26.2 Mb (http)(custom) TAR
GSE61672_non-normalized.txt.gz 113.4 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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