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Series GSE9175 Query DataSets for GSE9175
Status Public on Aug 19, 2009
Title Eye primordia vs. posterior neural plate vs. lateral endoderm normalized the whole embryos
Organism Xenopus laevis
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Tissues from the eye primordia, lateral endoderm, and posterior
neural plate of stage 15 Xenopus laevis embryos were isolated and normalized to stage 15 whole embryos. Three biological replicates were prepared for each tissue and the expression patterns were profiled using Affymetrix Xenopus Laevis GeneChip microarrays.
Keywords: Three way comparison of Embryonic Tissue Isolation
 
Overall design Tissues from the eye primordia, lateral endoderm, and posterior
neural plate of stage 15 Xenopus laevis embryos were isolated and normalized to stage 15 whole embryos. Three biological replicates were prepared for each tissue and the expression patterns were profiled using Affymetrix Xenopus Laevis GeneChip microarrays.
 
Contributor(s) Zuber ME, Viczian AS, Lyou Y
Citation(s) 19688031
Submission date Sep 26, 2007
Last update date Mar 17, 2012
Contact name Michael E Zuber
E-mail(s) zuberm@upstate.edu
Organization name SUNY Upstate Medical University
Department Ophthalmology
Lab 5329 Weiskotten Hall Addition
Street address 766 Irving Ave
City Syracuse
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 13202
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1318 [Xenopus_laevis] Affymetrix Xenopus laevis Genome Array
Samples (12)
GSM231761 Eye primordia 1
GSM231762 Eye primordia 2
GSM231763 Eye primordia 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA102739

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE9175_RAW.tar 22.8 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, CHP)
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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