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Series GSE176298 Query DataSets for GSE176298
Status Public on Jun 08, 2021
Title Mild food restriction and gene expression profile (intestine)
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The aim of this study is to obtain the gene expression profiles of the intestine of young growing rats after mild restriction of food intake for one month.
 
Overall design Male Wistar rats, at 6 weeks of age, were fed with reduced diet (5%, 10%, 20% and 30% restriction) for one month (n=5). After 16h fasting, the small intestine was then extracted and total RNA was isolated using an RNeasy mini kit with DNase treatment (QIAGEN). The RNA samples were pooled from five rats for each group. Then, DNA microarray analysis was performed using the GeneChip (Affymetrix) on each pooled RNA sample.
 
Contributor(s) Saito K, Kato H
Citation(s) 34209243
Submission date Jun 07, 2021
Last update date Aug 03, 2021
Contact name Kenji Saito
E-mail(s) kkkj774@yahoo.co.jp
Phone +81-3-5841-5114
Organization name The Univeristy of Tokyo
Department Department of Applied Biological Chemistry
Lab Nutritional Biochemistry
Street address 1-1-1, yayoi
City bunkyo-ku
ZIP/Postal code 113-8657
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL341 [RAE230A] Affymetrix Rat Expression 230A Array
Samples (5)
GSM5362375 intestine 1month control
GSM5362376 intestine 1month 5%CR
GSM5362377 intestine 1month 10%CR
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE176300 Mild food restriction and gene expression profile
Relations
BioProject PRJNA735741

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Series Matrix File(s) TXTHelp

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE176298_RAW.tar 7.6 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
Processed data included within Sample table

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