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Series GSE169085 Query DataSets for GSE169085
Status Public on Mar 14, 2022
Title RNA-Sequencing Characterisation of the Renal Cortical Response to Diet-Induced Weight Loss and Medical Therapy in the Zucker Diabetic Sprague Dawley Rat Model of Diabetic Kidney Disease
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We report results from renal cortical transcriptomic analysis of responses to diet-induced weight loss plus medical therapy in the Zucker Diabetic Sprague Dawley (ZDSD) rat model of diabetic kidney disease.
 
Overall design 3 study groups: Sprague Dawley rats, SHAM-operated Zucker Diabetic Sprague Dawley (ZDSD) rats, and ZDSD rats treated with diet-induced weight loss plus medical therapy (ramipril, metformin, liraglutide, rosuvastatin, fenofibrate).
Web link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36259366/
 
Contributor(s) Martin WP, le Roux CW, Docherty NG
Citation(s) 36259366
Submission date Mar 17, 2021
Last update date Mar 12, 2023
Contact name William P. Martin
E-mail(s) liampvmartin1992@gmail.com, william.martin@ucd.ie
Organization name University College Dublin
Street address Diabetes Complications Research Centre, Conway Institute, University College Dublin
City Dublin
State/province - Select State/Province -
ZIP/Postal code Dublin 4
Country Ireland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL25947 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Rattus norvegicus)
Samples (21)
GSM4443554 316
GSM4443555 325
GSM4443556 328
Relations
BioProject PRJNA715189
SRA SRP311305

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