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To identify patterns of drug-induced gene modulation that occur across different cell types, we measured gene expression changes across NCI-60 cell lines after exposure to 15 anticancer agents. The results were integrated into a database and set of interactive analysis tools, the NCI Transcriptional ...See More
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The NCI Transcriptional Pharmacodynamics Workbench: A Tool to Examine Dynamic Expression Profiling of Therapeutic Response in the NCI-60 Cell Line Panel.
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E-GEOD-116436Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part
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5069 transcriptomes of single oligodendrocyte cells from spinal cord, substantia nigra-ventral tegmental area, striatum, amygdala, hypothalamic nuclei, zona incerta, hippocampus, and somatosensory cortex of male and female mice between post-natal day 21 and 90. The study aimed at identifying diverse ...See More
Publication Title
Oligodendrocyte heterogeneity in the mouse juvenile and adult central nervous system.
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GSE75330Sample Metadata Fields
Sex, Cell line, Treatment, Subject
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An international standardization programme towards the application of gene expression profiling in routine leukaemia diagnostics: the Microarray Innovations in LEukemia study prephase.
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E-GEOD-13204Sample Metadata Fields
No sample metadata fields
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Consider the problem of designing a panel of complex biomarkers to predict a patient's health or disease state when one can pair his or her current test sample, called a target sample, with the patient's previously acquired healthy sample, called a reference sample. As contrasted to a population ave ...See More
Publication Title
An individualized predictor of health and disease using paired reference and target samples.
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E-GEOD-73072Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part, Subject, Time
Description
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Publication Title
Age-related variations in the methylome associated with gene expression in human monocytes and T cells.
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E-GEOD-56047Sample Metadata Fields
Age
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Paired-end sequence data from the IlluminaHiSeq was prepared for zebrafish embryos collected for one or more alleles identified by the Zebrafish Mutation Project for transcriptome profiling.
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No associated publication
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NoneSample Metadata Fields
No sample metadata fields
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During cortical development, distinct subtypes of glutamatergic neurons are sequentially born and differentiate from dynamic populations of progenitors. How progenitors and their daughter cells are temporally patterned remains unknown. Here, we trace the transcriptional trajectories of successive ge ...See More
Publication Title
Temporal patterning of apical progenitors and their daughter neurons in the developing neocortex.
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GSE118953Sample Metadata Fields
Subject
Description
The development of the human brain is a complex and precisely regulated process that unfolds over a protracted period of time. Human-specific features of this process, especially the ways in which highly complex neural circuits of the cerebral cortex form, are likely to be important factors in the e ...See More
Publication Title
Spatio-temporal transcriptome of the human brain.
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E-GEOD-25219Sample Metadata Fields
Sex, Age
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This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Publication Title
Phenobarbital mediates an epigenetic switch at the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) target gene Cyp2b10 in the liver of B6C3F1 mice.
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E-GEOD-68387Sample Metadata Fields
Sex, Age, Specimen part, Treatment, Subject, Time
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Common genetic variants modulate pathogen-sensing responses in human dendritic cells.
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E-GEOD-57542Sample Metadata Fields
Sex, Age, Race, Subject