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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
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is associated with a subset of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), between 15% and 35% of HNSCC harboring HPV, almost exclusively of subtype 16. Demographic and exposure differences between HPV-positive (+) and negative (-) HNSCCs suggest that HPV(+) tumors may…
Authors: Slebos R, Yi Y, Ely K, Carter J, Evjen A, Zhang X et al.
Organization: Vanderbilt University Internal Medicine Chung 777 PRB Nashville TN 37232-6307 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 21
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Rattus norvegicus
Gene expression changes in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes plated in fibronectin (2
Authors: Sepulveda JL
Organization: University of Pittsburgh Pathology S758 200 Lothrop Pittsburgh PA 15213 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 1
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Homo sapiens
H295R human adrenocortical cells were cultured and Adrenal transcription regulatory genes modulated by angiotensin II and their role in steroidogenesis was investigated.
Authors: Romero DG, Rilli S, Plonczynski MW, Yanes LL, Zhou MY, Gomez-Sanchez EP et al.
Organization: University of Mississippi Medical Center Medicine/Endocrinology 2500 North State Street Jackson MS 39216 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 3
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Homo sapiens
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are associated with nearly all cervical cancers (CCs), 20-30% of head and neck cancers
Authors: Pyeon D, Newton MA, Lambert PF, den Boon JA, Sengupta S, Marsit CJ et al.
Organization: University of Wisconsin-Madison Oncology 1525 Linden Dr. Madison WI 53706 Country USA
Total # Biosets: 4
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Mus musculus
Comparison of gene expression profiles of the GL261 cell line (a murine glioma model) grown in duplicate in two different types of media.
Source: NextBio Library/Oncology
Total # Biosets: 1
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Mus musculus
We sought to identify genes involved in the inhibition of astrocyte differentiation of neural precursor cells (NPS) at midgestation. We examined gene expression profiles in E11.5 and E14.5 mid and late gestation NPCs cultured for 1 day or 4 days respectively.
Authors: Sanosaka Tsukasa, Namihira Masakazu, Asano Hirotsugu, Kohyama Jun, Aisaki Ken-ichi, Igarashi Katsuhide et al.
Organization: NAIST bioscience molecular neuroscience 8916-5 Ikoma Nara 630-0101 Country Japan
Total # Biosets: 1
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Homo sapiens
This study contains curated human phenotype data extracted from OMIM. Additional computational processing and curation of the phenotype data was performed to further organize and group data from related phenotypes into unifying disease categories.
Source: NextBio Library/Mutation and Phenotypic data
Total # Biosets: 14
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Homo sapiens
This study contains curated human phenotype data extracted from OMIM. Additional computational processing and curation of the phenotype data was performed to further organize and group data from related phenotypes into unifying disease categories.
Source: NextBio Library/Mutation and Phenotypic data
Total # Biosets: 614
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Homo sapiens
Primary human dermal endothelial cells were infected or not infected with isolated Kaposi's sarcoma associated herpes virus for 7 days.
Authors: Hong K Young, Foreman Kimberly, Shin W Jay, Hirakawa Satoshi, Curry L Christine, Sage R Dave et al.
Organization: ETH Zurich Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Michael Detmar Wolfgang-Paulistrasse 10; HCI H394 Zurich Zurich 8093 Country Switzerland
Total # Biosets: 1
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Homo sapiens
Gene expression in lymph nodes was examined in HIV patients at different stages of infection: 10 unaffected controls, 18 patients with asymptomatic stages of AIDs, 16 patients with acute stages of AIDs, and 8 patients with AIDs
Source: NextBio Library/Immune response and infection
Total # Biosets: 3
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