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Sample GSM924989 Query DataSets for GSM924989
Status Public on May 03, 2012
Title Panc219 xenograft GSI_219B Sensitive to MRK-003
Sample type RNA
 
Source name pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cell lines
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics sample: GSI_219B
donor cell line: Panc219
host: immunocompromised Athymic Nude-Foxn1nu mouse
phenotype: Sensitive to MRK-003
tissue: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumor xenograft
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Samples are processed in parallel in 96-well plates to minimize potential variation. Reaction purification is achieved using magnetic binding beads for cDNA and Qiagen RNeasy kits for cRNA purification.
Label Biotin ining process that provides the measurable signal.
Label protocol The final in vitro transcription incorporates biotin moieties that are later labeled with phycoerythrin. After amplification, samples are put through a controlled fragmentation to improve hybridization sensitivity and consistency. The labeled molecules are biotinylated-cRNA.
 
Hybridization protocol GeneChip microarrays are loaded with the fragmented target sample/hybridization buffer mix using standard manual techniques. Arrays are hybridized for 18 hours at 45?C with vigorous mixing. Unbound sample is removed and staining is accomplished through the binding of streptavidin conjugated phycoerythrin to the hybridized target. Excess label is removed. Washing and staining steps are performed by the Affymetrix FS450 fluidics station using standard protocols.
Scan protocol Arrays are scanned using a GeneChip Scanner 3000 7G with a 48 array autoloader. The scanner maintains the optimal temperature for the arrays prior to and during scanning.
Description We used pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cell lines to determine whether pharmacological targeting of the Notch pathway could inhibit pancreatic tumor growth and potentiate gemcitabine sensitivity.
Data processing Data were loaded into the Rosetta Resolver? system (Rosetta Biosoftware, Seattle, WA) and processed using the RMA algorithm (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12582260). Intensities were calculated based on RMA, a Rosetta-developed error, and a MAS-5 p-value. The Rosetta-developed error is used in the calculation of xdev for the ratio p-values as described in section 2.2 (http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/22/9/1111).
 
Submission date Apr 29, 2012
Last update date May 03, 2012
Contact name Oscar Puig
E-mail(s) oscar_puig@merck.com
Organization name Merck Research Laboratories
Department Molecular Profiling Research Informatics
Street address 126 East Lincoln Ave
City Rahway
State/province NJ
ZIP/Postal code 07065
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL570
Series (1)
GSE37645 The gamma secretase inhibitor MRK-003 attenuates pancreatic cancer growth in preclinical models

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF Rosetta generated unique probe identifier
VALUE Rosetta Resolver expression level (see data processing)
PVALUE P-value of expression level

Data table
ID_REF VALUE PVALUE
32402_s_at 71.7345 4.1803e-003
31637_s_at 506.4272 4.8628e-003
160020_at 176.5263 7.5429e-003
117_at 28.8754 4.8995e-002
121_at 308.7912 2.2277e-003
177_at 61.3415 2.1889e-004
179_at 302.5858 1.4937e-002
243_g_at 375.6409 2.6562e-004
266_s_at 2906.0940 2.1889e-004
336_at 45.9007 2.8475e-001
320_at 72.7293 4.8628e-003
396_f_at 347.7183 1.1157e-001
564_at 188.1699 2.1889e-004
632_at 150.8051 1.3092e-002
635_s_at 37.0118 5.4470e-002
823_at 70.2014 4.8628e-003
1007_s_at 1738.2031 2.1889e-004
1053_at 108.0788 8.0460e-004
1294_at 86.7795 2.6170e-003
1255_g_at 6.5515 7.4928e-001

Total number of rows: 54613

Table truncated, full table size 1645 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM924989_GSI_219B.CEL.gz 5.0 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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