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Sample GSM2971042 Query DataSets for GSM2971042
Status Public on Aug 21, 2018
Title Term placenta 3
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Term
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics gender: female
tissue: Term placenta
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Placental tissue was collected from each placenta from four random sampling sites on the villous aspect. Placentas were then snap frozen in liquid nitrogen, homogenized and pooled to provide a sample of the entire placenta. Placentae obtained prior to 18 weeks gestation were identified based on their villous structure. The entire placenta was frozen and subsequently homogenized for total RNA extraction with a miRNeasy kit.
Label Cy3
Label protocol 100 ng RNA was labelled using the miRNA Microarray System with miRNA Complete Labeling and Hyb kit Protocol Version 3.0.
 
Hybridization protocol Samples were hybridised to arrays for 20 hours at 55C rotating at 20 rpm.
Scan protocol Slides were scanned using the AgilentG3_miRNA scanner protocol for G3 format.
Data processing Data was extracted using Feature Extraction Software – FE protocol miRNA_QCMT_Jan09
 
Submission date Jan 30, 2018
Last update date Aug 21, 2018
Contact name Kirsty G Pringle
E-mail(s) kirsty.pringle@newcastle.edu.au
Phone 40420329
Organization name University of Newcastle
Department HMRI
Lab Level 3 East
Street address 1 Kookaburra Circuit
City Newcastle
State/province NSW
ZIP/Postal code 2305
Country Australia
 
Platform ID GPL18402
Series (1)
GSE109832 Regulation of the human placental (pro)renin receptor-prorenin-angiotensin system by microRNAs

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM2971042_254606413625_S01_2_1_GeneView.txt.gz 13.1 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSM2971042_254606413625_S01_miRNA_107_Sep09_2_1.txt.gz 8.5 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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