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Series GSE44132 Query DataSets for GSE44132
Status Public on May 24, 2013
Title Antenatal Blood DNA Methylation Profiles
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Methylation profiling by array
Summary DNA methylation profiles were generating using Illumina HM450 microarrays in a prospective sample blood from the prenatal period of pregnant mood disorder patients who would and would not develop depression post partum.
 
Overall design We recruited 54 pregnant women with a history of either Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder (I, II or NOS) and prospectively followed them during pregnancy and after delivery in order to identify genetic and clinical characteristics that precede the development of a postpartum depressive episode. Blood samples profiled were collected at varying time points during pregnancy.
 
Contributor(s) Guintivano J, Arad M, Gould TD, Payne J, Kaminsky Z
Citation(s) 23689534, 26503311
Submission date Feb 06, 2013
Last update date Oct 04, 2019
Contact name Jerry Guintivano
E-mail(s) jchoa002@umaryland.edu
Organization name Johns Hopkins University
Street address 720 Rutland Avenue, Ross 1068
City Baltimore
State/province MD
ZIP/Postal code 21205
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13534 Illumina HumanMethylation450 BeadChip (HumanMethylation450_15017482)
Samples (55)
GSM1079474 PR01-009
GSM1079475 PR01-069
GSM1079476 PR01-021
Relations
BioProject PRJNA188772

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE44132_FinalReport_zkaminsky_PPD_GEO.txt.gz 441.1 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE44132_PPDarray_detection_Pvals2.txt.gz 1.7 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE44132_RAW.tar 183.1 Mb (http)(custom) TAR
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data are available on Series record

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