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Sample GSM39883 Query DataSets for GSM39883
Status Public on Jul 01, 2005
Title MCI-010
Sample type RNA
 
Source name monocytes
Organism Homo sapiens
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Description Monocytes were isolated from 30 ml of whole blood from each of 19 women, 10 with high BMD and 9 with low BMD, using monocyte negative isolation kit from Dynal Biotech Inc. Total RNA was extracted from monocytes using Qiagen RNeasy Mini Kit. Targets were produced for each subject using standard Affymetrix procedures from about 4ug of total RNA. Hybridization was made for each subject. Comparison was performed between 10 high BMD and 9 low BMD subjects.
MCI-010 was from a postmenopausal high BMD women.
Keywords = microarray
Keywords = monocyte
Keywords = osteoporosis
Keywords = HDC
Keywords = CCR3
Keywords = GCR
 
Submission date Jan 26, 2005
Last update date May 29, 2005
Contact name Yaozhong Liu
E-mail(s) yzhliu@creighton.edu
Phone 402-280-5279
Organization name Creighton University
Department Osteoporosis Research Center
Street address 601 N 30th Street, Suite 6730
City Omaha
State/province NE
ZIP/Postal code 68131
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL96
Series (1)
GSE2208 gene expression study of blood monocytes

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA value

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1007_s_at 8.200678258
117_at 8.079376107
1405_i_at 9.722793689
1487_at 7.775989106
1494_f_at 7.266837534
1598_g_at 8.646524871
160020_at 8.0114354
1773_at 7.205066193
179_at 9.486796032
200000_s_at 9.03634404
200008_s_at 10.42368252
200013_at 11.71707512
200015_s_at 9.603678871
200017_at 11.58680495
200028_s_at 10.45802257
200034_s_at 12.00903392
200035_at 9.478538102
200041_s_at 10.19947231
200042_at 8.762943861
200046_at 9.58114823

Total number of rows: 8623

Table truncated, full table size 193 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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