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Series GSE63962 Query DataSets for GSE63962
Status Public on Feb 01, 2015
Title Lung cell responses to ship diesel exhaust particles
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Human BEAS-2B bronchial epithelial cells were exposed directly at the air-liquid interphase towards exhaust gas and particles of a ship engine. The goal was to compare the responses towards different fuel combustions. The engine run either on diesel fuel (DF) or on Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO).
 
Overall design The lung cells were exposed 3 times to each combustion aerosol (DF or HFO). The duration of the exposure was 4h. The cells were seeded into transwell-inserts 24h before exposure. Within each exposure 3 transwell-inserts were exposed to the complete aerosol and 3 transwell-inserts were exposed to the filtered aerosol. Effects of the complete aerosol were referenced against the filtered aerosol to determine the effects of the aerosol particles.
 
Citation(s) 26039251
Submission date Dec 08, 2014
Last update date Nov 27, 2018
Contact name Sebastian Oeder
E-mail(s) sebastian.oeder@lrz.tum.de
Organization name Technische Universität München
Department Center for Allergy and Environment (ZAUM)
Street address Biedersteinerstr. 29
City Munich
ZIP/Postal code 80802
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13607 Agilent-028004 SurePrint G3 Human GE 8x60K Microarray (Feature Number version)
Samples (12)
GSM1561358 DF_aerosol_rep1
GSM1561359 DF_gasphase_rep1
GSM1561360 DF_aerosol_rep2
Relations
BioProject PRJNA269614

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