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Sample GSM424581 Query DataSets for GSM424581
Status Public on Dec 05, 2009
Title Rh3 - CD34+ GCSF - miRNA - mAdbID:99567
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name EBV-infected B-cell Line Reference
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics cell type: EBV-infected B-cell line
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol RNA extraction with TRIZOL
Other: Cells were lysed with TRIzol reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) and total RNA was isolated according to the manufacturers instructions. RNA integrity was assessed by the presence of 28S and 18S bands using Agilent bioanalyzer and quantified using nanodrop with A260/A280 ratios > 2.0 after dilution in DEPC water.
Label hy3
Label protocol Hy3 Labeling Protocol
Other: Total RNA was labeled with Hy3 by using Exiqon miRNA labeling kit following the manufacturer's instructions.
 
Channel 2
Source name CD34+ GCSF Mobilized - Hy5 label
Organism Macaca mulatta
Characteristics tissue: blood
cell type: CD34+
Treatment protocol Treatment type: compound
Agent: GCSF
Treatment dose: 10 ug / kg
Treatment time: 5 days
In-vivo treatment: Rhesus macaques recieved GCSF for 5 days. Then the PBSC were collected by aphoresis.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol RNA extraction with TRIZOL
Other: Cells were lysed with TRIzol reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) and total RNA was isolated according to the manufacturers instructions. RNA integrity was assessed by the presence of 28S and 18S bands using Agilent bioanalyzer and quantified using nanodrop with A260/A280 ratios > 2.0 after dilution in DEPC water.
Label hy5
Label protocol Hy5 Labeling Protocol
Other: Total RNA was labeled with Hy5 by using Exiqon miRNA labeling kit following the manufacturer's instructions.
 
 
Hybridization protocol miRNA Sample Hybridization Protocol
Other: The miRNA were 3’-end tailed with amine-modified nucleotides and chemically coupled to HyDye fluors (Amersham Biosciences, Piscataway, NJ, USA).
Scan protocol Creator: GenePix Pro 4.0.1.17
Scanner: GenePix 4000B [84945]
ScanPower: 33;; 33
LaserPower: 3.14;; 3.62
Temperature: 28.31
Description mAdb experiment ID: 99567
Data processing BRB ArrayTool Data Processing
Calculation Method: Raw data were retrieved in BRB-ArrayTools(http://linus.nci.nih.gov/BRBArrayTools.html) format for analysis and normalization. Following filter criteria was applied to the data set: 1. spots were excluded if intensity < 300, and spot size less than 25um 2. genes were filtered out if >80% of experiment with missing data values. 3. log2 transformed data were normalized using lowess smoother, and intensity ratios were truncated if greater than 64. Transcriptional data were process by averaging results in replicate experiments for the same genes.
 
Submission date Jul 02, 2009
Last update date Dec 05, 2009
Contact name Francesco Maria Marincola
E-mail(s) fmarincola@sidra.org
Phone 301-793-8210
Organization name Sidra Medical and Research Center
Street address Al Nasr Tower, AL Corniche Street, PO Box 26999
City Doha
ZIP/Postal code PO Box 26999
Country Qatar
 
Platform ID GPL8794
Series (1)
GSE16936 AMD3100 and G-CSF Mobilize Different CD34+ Cell Populations Based on Gene and miRNA Expression

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF mAdb well id plus replicate number
VALUE normalized log test/reference ratio (log2 of CY5 channel/CY3 channel)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
6519882_1 -1.878
6519882_2 -2.050
6519883_1 0.114
6519883_2 -0.044
6519884_1 0.719
6519885_1 0.103
6519885_2 0.063
6519886_1 -0.316
6519886_2 -0.329
6519887_1 -2.133
6519887_2 -1.886
6519888_1 0.318
6519888_2 -0.044
6519889_1 -0.385
6519889_2 0.364
6519890_1 -0.025
6519890_2 0.076
6519891_1 -0.224
6519891_2 -0.481
6519892_1 -0.302

Total number of rows: 975

Table truncated, full table size 15 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM424581.gpr.gz 171.6 Kb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data included within Sample table

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