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Sample GSM388492 Query DataSets for GSM388492
Status Public on Mar 31, 2010
Title Patient ID 47 benign
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name patient tissue
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics disease state: benign
Biomaterial provider Prof.Klocker, University of Innsbruck
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol RNA isolated from laser-capture microdissected epithelial prostate tumor cells of tissues from patients who had undergone radical prostatectomy were subjected to a two-round amplification using the MessageAmpTM II aRNA Amplification Kit (Applied Biosystems/Ambion, Austin, USA).
Label Cy5
Label protocol direct fluorescent labelling of 2 µg amplified RNA, anneling of 0.5µg Random Primer and reverse-transcribed into cDNA with Superscript III reverse transcriptase for 1h at 42°C in the presence of 0.4 mM dGTP, 0.4 mM dATP, 0.4 mM dTTP, 0.24 mM dCTP, 0.125 mM Cy3-dCTP. After hydrolysis of RNA in 0.2 M NaOH, Cy3-labeled probes were purified with Microcon YM-30 column.
 
Channel 2
Source name Universal human reference RNA (Stratagene), two rounds amplified
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics sample: common reference
Biomaterial provider Stratagene
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol 2 µg total RNA was amplified two-rounds using the MessageAmpTM II aRNA Amplification Kit (Applied Biosystems/Ambion, Austin, USA)
Label Cy3
Label protocol direct fluorescent labelling of 2 µg amplified RNA, anneling of 500ng Random Primer and reverse-transcribed into cDNA with Superscript III reverse transcriptase for 1h at 42°C in the presence of 0.4 mM dGTP, 0.4 mM dTTP, 0.4 mM dATP, 0.24 mM dCTP, 0.125mM Cy-5 dCTP . After hydrolysis of RNA in 0.2 M NaOH, Cy5-labeled probes were purified with Microcon YM-30 column.
 
 
Hybridization protocol ch1 and ch2 together are solved in 50 µl 1x DIG-Easy hybridization buffer (Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany), containing 10x Denhardt’s solution and 2 ng/µl Cot1-DNA (Invitrogen); sample was denaturated at 65°C for 2min, hybridzation of arrays were performed in Corning chambers 14h at 37°C; slides were washed twice in 1xSSC+0.1SDS and once in 0.1xSSC+ 0.1SDS before air pressure drying and scanning.
Scan protocol arrays were scanned with the GenePix 4000B microarray scanner and analyzed using GenePix Pro 4.1 software (Axon Instruments)
Description patient.ID 47
Data processing raw data processing was performed using ArrayMagic (Buness et al., 2005) and VSN normalization method; Low quality measurements were excluded from further analysis. generalized log2 ratios (test/reference) from the remaining cDNA clones were given in the data table
 
Submission date Mar 31, 2009
Last update date Apr 02, 2009
Contact name Nicole Chui Pressinotti
E-mail(s) n.pressinotti@dkfz-heidelberg.de
Organization name DKFZ
Street address Im Neuenheimer Feld 580
City Heidelberg
ZIP/Postal code 69120
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL3050
Series (1)
GSE15484 Prostate Cancer Gleason Score

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE normalized generalized log2 ratios (test/reference) minus low quality measurements

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
IMAGp998C06286 0.711721824
IMAGp998H04729 0.526044256
IMAGp998B14686 -0.167537035
IMAGp998N225629 0.133388719
IMAGp998B134741 -0.09590589
IMAGp998F184451 2.296471207
RZPDp1096B0519D -0.818303656
RZPDp1096A0115D 0.039853
IMAGp998H233208 0.137770926
RZPDp202B076D 0.53534133
RZPDp1096E115D 2.342915555
IMAGp998O221817 0.778063665
RZPDp202B077D -0.289536787
RZPDp202A032D -0.161282971
RZPDp1096B0418D -1.007976187
RZPDp201A1229D -0.145692056
RZPDp202D064D 0.275563012
RZPDp201E1118D -0.079763445
RZPDp202G031D -0.15952183
RZPDp201H0827D -0.649251099

Total number of rows: 12282

Table truncated, full table size 333 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM388492.gpr.gz 3.1 Mb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data included within Sample table

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