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Series GSE7808 Query DataSets for GSE7808
Status Public on Sep 25, 2007
Title Region specific gene expression profiling along the human epididymis
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Analysis of the gene expression pattern in the caput, corpus and cauda epididymides of three donors of 26-50 years of age with no medical pathologies that could affect reproductive function. The data generated in this study demonstrate a region specific gene expression pattern along the human epididymis that seems to coincide with the morphological distinctive features of the excurrent duct.
Keywords: Tissue compartements comparison
 
Overall design Epididymides were dissected in caput, corpus and cauda epididymidis from three donors: ages 26, 47, and 50 yrs. Expression profiles were generated on Affymetrix GeneChip U133 Plus 2.0 arrays (9 samples total).
Web link http://www.crchul.ulaval.ca
 
Contributor(s) Thimon V, Koukoui O, Calvo E, Sullivan R
Citation(s) 17881722, 18434627
Submission date May 15, 2007
Last update date Mar 25, 2019
Contact name Ezequiel L Calvo
E-mail(s) cezequiel@yahoo.com
Organization name CRCHUL
Department Molecular Endocrinilogy
Lab Microarrays
Street address 2705 Boul. Laurier
City Quebec
State/province Quebec
ZIP/Postal code G1V 4G2
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL570 [HG-U133_Plus_2] Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array
Samples (9)
GSM189455 VT_Epidi_norm_26ans_corps
GSM189456 VT_Epidi_norm_26ans_queue
GSM189457 VT_Epidi_norm_26ans_tete
Relations
BioProject PRJNA100027

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