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Results presented below are derived from NCBI GEO, EBI ArrayExpress, Broad Institute CMAP 2.0, OMIM and Jackson Laboratory's Mouse Genome Database, as well as additional sources of high-throughput data. High-throughput data retrieved from these sources is curated and processed by NextBio scientists. The results meeting pre-defined significance criteria are imported, and then correlated to all existing study results using NextBio's correlation engine. Green bars viewable under the categories tabs represent the significance of each result's association with the initial concept searched.
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score: 100
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Homo sapiens
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RNA Expression
The goal of expO and its consortium supporters is to procure tissue samples under standard conditions and perform gene expression analysis on a clinically annotated set of deidentified tumor samples.
Source: NextBio Library/Oncology
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score: 99
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Mus musculus
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RNA Expression
It was the purpose to analyse the changes in gene expression which occur in the mouse small intestine from the pre-weaning to the post-weaning stage. The gene expression was accordingly followed from postnatal day 4 to postnatal day 32.
Authors: Olsen Jørgen, Troelsen T Jesper
Organization: University of Copenhagen Department of Medical Biochemistry & Genetics Blegdamsvej 3 Copenhagen DK2770 Country Denmark
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score: 99
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Mus musculus
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RNA Expression
The overall objective of this proposal is to map the temporal and spatial dynamics of gene expression in the fetal mouse testis at key developmental timepoints
Authors: Gaido K, Lehmann K
Organization: MRC Human Genetics Unit GUDMAP Database Group Crewe Road Edinburgh EH4 2XU Country United Kingdom
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score: 99
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Mus musculus
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RNA Expression
We compared gene expression in the small intestine (ileum) of mice that were either (i) germ-free, (ii) colonized with a conventional mouse cecal microbiota, (iii) colonized with a conventional zebrafish gut microbiota, or (iv) colonized with Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1.
Authors: Rawls JF, Mahowald MA, Ley RE, Gordon JI
Organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology 103 Mason Farm Rd. Chapel Hill NC 27599-7545 Country USA
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score: 99
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Mus musculus
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RNA Expression
Rhythmic transcriptome in the murine adrenal gland of wt and circadian clock deficient Per2Cry1 double mutants.
Authors: 16998155, 16890544
Organization: Max Planck Institute for biophysical Chemistry Circadian Rhythms Group Am Fassberg 11 Goettingen 37077 Country Germany
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score: 99
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Rattus norvegicus
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RNA Expression
Livers of F344/N male rats 10-12 weeks of age exposed for 6, 24 or 48 hrs to a low, medium or high dose of one of eight hepatotoxicants.
Source: NextBio Library/Pharmacology and Toxicology
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score: 99
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Homo sapiens
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RNA Expression
Six NASH patients exhibiting significant insulin resistence were included in this study. For control groups, total RNA from 4 different subjects were purchased from ADMET.
Source: NextBio Library/Metabolic disorders and Obesity
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score: 99
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Homo sapiens
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RNA Expression
Primary hepatocytes from 6 human subjects were treated with the PPARα agonist Wy14643 for 6 and 24 hours and compared to vehicle control.
Source: NextBio Library/Metabolic disorders and Obesity
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score: 99
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Mus musculus
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RNA Expression
Microarray expression profiles derived from the cranial neural folds (headfold) of neurulation-stage mouse embryos 3.0h after maternal alcohol exposure on 8 d.p.c.
Authors: Knudsen TB, Nemeth KR, Singh AV, Green ML
Organization: University of Louisville Birth Defects Center Systems Analysis Laboratory 501 S Preston St Louisville KY 40202 Country USA
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score: 99
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Mus musculus
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RNA Expression
Exposure to PFOA during gestation altered the expression of genes related to fatty acid catabolism in both the fetal liver and lung.
Authors: Rosen B Mitchell, Thibodeaux R Julie, Wood R Carmen, Zehr D Robert, Schmid E Judith, Lau Christopher
Organization: U.S. EPA Reproductive Toxicology GEEBB 2525 Hwy 54 Research Triangle Park NC 27711 Country USA
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