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Series GSE10168 Query DataSets for GSE10168
Status Public on Dec 31, 2008
Title AhR activation by TCDD in the ET, cortical epithelial cell line
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Over activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) by TCDD results ampng other phenotypes in severe thymic atrophy accompanied by immunosuppression. The link between thymic atrophy, skewed thymocyte differntiation and immunosuppression is still not fully resolved. This study investigates the TCDD elicted exprssion changes in the ET, cortical thymus epithelial cell line.
Keywords: TCDD, AhR, thymic epithelial cells, thymic involution, thymus atrophy
 
Overall design ET cells were grown to 80-90% confluence and treated with 5nM TCDD or solvent control (1,4-Dioxane, 0,05%V). 2h,4h and 6h after treatment, RNA was isolated using TRIzol and gene expression measured. All experiments wer done in biological duplicates.
 
Contributor(s) Frericks M, Burgoon LD, Zacharewski T, Esser C
Citation(s) 18691609
Submission date Jan 14, 2008
Last update date May 04, 2018
Contact name Markus Frericks
E-mail(s) fremar5@web.de
Phone +49(0)211 3389253
Fax +49(0)211 3190910
Organization name Institute for Environmental Research
Department Immunology
Street address Auf'm Hennekamp 50
City Duesseldorf
ZIP/Postal code 40225
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL8321 [Mouse430A_2] Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430A 2.0 Array
Samples (12)
GSM255012 ET_cells_2h_Dioxane_1
GSM255013 ET_cells_2h_Dioxane_2
GSM255014 ET_cells_2h_TCDD_1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA108369

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