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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. Click on the study title to see individual experiments comprising the study. Click the 'Full Study Details' link to find more information about this study.
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Homo sapiens
Normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK) from neonatal foreskin were cultured in serum-free EpiLife medium with human KC growth supplement (0.2% bovine pituitary extract (v/v), 5ug bovine insulin, 5ug/ml bovine transferrin, 0.5ng/ml human EGF, and 0.18 ug/ml hydrocortisone) from Cascade Biologics…
Authors: Sa SM, Valdez PA, Wu J, Jung K, Zhong F, Hall L et al.
Organization: Genentech 1 DNA Way MS93 South San Francisco CA 94122 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 8
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Mus musculus
Differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes can be induced by a 2-d treatment with a factor "cocktail" (DIM) containing the synthetic glucocorticoid dexamethasone (dex), insulin, the phosphodiesterase inhibitor methylisobutylxanthine (IBMX) and fetal bovine serum (FBS). We temporally uncoupled the activ…
Authors: Pantoja Carlos, Huff T Jason, Yamamoto R Keith
Organization: University of California San Francisco 600 16th St San Francisco CA 94158 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 2
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Homo sapiens
Primary skin fibroblasts from four Niemann-Pick type C patients homozygous for the I1061T mutation and four control individuals were cultured under identical conditions in DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum. Cells were harvested at 50-70% confluency. mRNA was isolated with the FastTrack 2.…
Authors: Reddy Jon
Organization: Stanford Microarray Database (SMD) Stanford University, School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford CA 94305 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 1
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Homo sapiens
Human embryos were harvested at successive stage from oocyte to blastocyste.
Source: NextBio Library/Stem Cells, Differentiation & Development
Total # Biosets: 5
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Mus musculus
Mouse embryos were harvested at successive stage from oocyte to blastocyste and were compared.
Source: NextBio Library/Stem Cells, Differentiation & Development
Total # Biosets: 5
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Homo sapiens
Mammalian cells were grown as multicellular aggregates (spheroids) in an effort to determine the signaling events required for two cellular transformations states; primary foreskin fibroblasts (HFF-2) and glioblastoma cancer (T98G) cells, to survive at room temperature under oxygen and nutrient-depr…
Authors: Jack GD, Slaughter SM, Helm RF, Potts MA
Organization: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Biochemistry, Fralin Biotechnology Center Virginia Tech Center for Genomics West Campus Drive Blacksburg VA 24061 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 4
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Homo sapiens
Mammalian cells were grown as multicellular aggregates (spheroids) in an effort to determine the signaling events required for two cellular transformations states; primary foreskin fibroblasts (HFF-2) and glioblastoma cancer (T98G) cells, to survive at room temperature under oxygen and nutrient-depr…
Authors: Jack GD, Slaughter SM, Helm RF, Potts MA
Organization: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Biochemistry, Fralin Biotechnology Center Virginia Tech Center for Genomics West Campus Drive Blacksburg VA 24061 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 3
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Homo sapiens
This study provides a comprehensive evaluation of changes in gene expression during treatment with Bisphenol A in vitro.
Source: NextBio Library/Oncology
Total # Biosets: 12
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Rattus norvegicus
Comparison of the changes in the gene expression profile of cells in which there is an activation of the Raf oncogene in the absence of any other extracellular signals
Authors: Echave Pedro, Lloyd C Alison
Organization: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON LMCB LLOYD GOWER STREET LONDON WC1E 6BT Country UK
Total # Biosets: 1
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Mus musculus
Skeletal muscle wasting is a pervasive phenomenon that can result from a wide range of pathological conditions as well as from habitual muscular inactivity. The present work describes a cell-culture condition that induces significant atrophy in skeletal muscle C2C12 myotubes.
Authors: Stevenson EJ, Koncarevic A, Giresi PG, Jackman RW, Kandarian SC
Organization: Boston University Department of Health Sciences Boston MA 02215 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 1
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