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Sample GSM118269 Query DataSets for GSM118269
Status Public on Jul 07, 2006
Title Saos2 Tet-Off clone B3-DOX_rep3
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Saos2 Tet-Off clone, doxycycline withdrawl
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics Saos2 Tet-Off clone, transfected with pTRE2pur plasmid and FLAG-GAS41
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label biotin-11-UTP
 
Description The system first converts mRNA population in ds cDNA, followed by in vitro transcription and biotin labelling. Detection with Cy5-streptavidin.
Data processing median normalization
 
Submission date Jul 03, 2006
Last update date Nov 07, 2013
Contact name Sabrina M. Heisel
E-mail(s) s.heisel@mx.uni-saarland.de
Phone 06841-1626189
Fax 06841-1626185
Organization name Saarland University
Department Department of Human Genetics
Street address Kirrbergerstrasse
City Homburg/Saar
ZIP/Postal code 66421
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL2895
Series (1)
GSE5216 GAS41 over-expression in Saos2 Tet-Off cells

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
SIGNAL_RAW raw intensities
BKD_RAW mean background
VALUE normalized intensities

Data table
ID_REF SIGNAL_RAW BKD_RAW VALUE
1001 10543.293 148.4 287.5166
1002 842.3372 144.2809 22.9706
1003 111.8125 147.9386 3.0491
1004 34.9138 137.9038 0.9521
1005 26.6136 141.1111 0.7258
1006 31.5714 134.3125 0.861
1007 41.8833 135.7363 1.1422
1008 10808.3008 155.6071 294.7433
1009 42.2703 143.2386 1.1527
1010 456.4133 137.2692 12.4464
1011 22.6 140.7747 0.6163
1012 46.027 139.8297 1.2552
1013 35.8333 137.887 0.9772
1014 15.1724 136.1264 0.4138
1015 9603.543 145.8559 261.8895
1016 128.5667 157.5165 3.506
1017 142.1609 137.903 3.8767
1018 29.8214 138.9111 0.8132
1019 -3.1379 145.6605 -0.0856
1020 11.3333 140.6036 0.3091

Total number of rows: 54359

Table truncated, full table size 1618 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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