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Status |
Public on Feb 04, 2013 |
Title |
NormalProstate_261 |
Sample type |
RNA |
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Channel 1 |
Source name |
Normal Prostate
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Organism |
Homo sapiens |
Characteristics |
subject id: NP_261 sample id: NP_261 tissue type: Normal Prostate
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Growth protocol |
DNA was obtained from metastatic prostate cancer tissues from the PELICAN rapid autopsy program at Johns Hopkins University, and from normal prostate tissues from organ donors.
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Extracted molecule |
total RNA |
Extraction protocol |
TriZol extraction followed by RNeasy kit (Qiagen) clean-up with on-column DNase treatment
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Label |
Cy5
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Label protocol |
Agilent low RNA input linear amplification kit
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Channel 2 |
Source name |
pooled reference
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Organism |
Homo sapiens |
Characteristics |
sample type: pooled reference
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Growth protocol |
DNA was obtained from metastatic prostate cancer tissues from the PELICAN rapid autopsy program at Johns Hopkins University, and from normal prostate tissues from organ donors.
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Extracted molecule |
total RNA |
Extraction protocol |
TriZol extraction followed by RNeasy kit (Qiagen) clean-up with on-column DNase treatment
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Label |
Cy3
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Label protocol |
Agilent low RNA input linear amplification kit
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Hybridization protocol |
Agilent Gene Expression Hybridization Kit using the manufacturer's protocol.
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Scan protocol |
Microarrays are scanned with the Agilent G2565BA microarray scanner
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Data processing |
The Bioconductor limma (v 3.10.3) was used to background correct (normexp model), loess and quantile normalize the data
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Submission date |
May 25, 2012 |
Last update date |
Feb 04, 2013 |
Contact name |
Martin Aryee |
E-mail(s) |
aryee.martin@mgh.harvard.edu
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Organization name |
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Department |
Pathology
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Street address |
149 13th Street
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City |
Charlestown |
State/province |
MA |
ZIP/Postal code |
02129 |
Country |
USA |
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Platform ID |
GPL4133 |
Series (2) |
GSE38241 |
Gene expression profiling of normal prostates and prostate cancer metastases |
GSE38242 |
DNA methylation alterations exhibit striking intra-individual stability and inter-individual heterogeneity across metastatic dissemination |
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