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Series GSE5172 Query DataSets for GSE5172
Status Public on Jun 28, 2006
Title Human decidual NK cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Microarray analysis was performed on highly purified human CD56brightCD16- decidual NK cells pooled from healthy 1st trimester elective terminations. Experiment was performed to find out about genes expressed in this subset.
Keywords: Genes transcribed in cells studied
 
Overall design Total cellular RNA from dNK subset was pooled and subjected to clean up protocol with RNeasy mini kits (Qiagen), according to the manufacturer’s specifications. First and second strand cDNA was prepared from RNA template, and the cDNA was subjected to in vitro transcription in the presence of biotinylated nucleoside triphosphates. The biotinylated cRNA was fragmented to uniform sizes (~100nt). CodeLinkTM Uniset Human 20K I Bioarrays (Amersham Biosceinces) were hybridized with each prepared cRNA target in duplicates and stained with Cy5-streptavidin and subsequently washed according to manufacturer’s instructions, and then scanned on an Axon GenePix 4000B scanner.
 
Citation(s) 16892062
Submission date Jun 27, 2006
Last update date Sep 27, 2013
Contact name Ofer Mandelboim
E-mail(s) oferman@md2.huji.ac.il
Phone 972-26757515
Organization name The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Department The Lautenberg Center for General and Tumor Immunology
Street address
City Jerusalem
ZIP/Postal code 91120
Country Israel
 
Platforms (1)
GPL2891 GE Healthcare/Amersham Biosciences CodeLink™ UniSet Human 20K I Bioarray
Samples (2)
GSM116327 Human decidual CD56+CD3-CD16- cells
GSM116328 Decidual CD56+CD3-CD16- (Replicate B)
Relations
BioProject PRJNA96583

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