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Status |
Public on Apr 17, 2011 |
Title |
Melanocyte, Rep 1 |
Sample type |
RNA |
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Source name |
Melanocyte
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Organism |
Homo sapiens |
Characteristics |
cell type: melanocyte passage: 4
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Growth protocol |
The hepatocytes were obtained from Lonza (reference #: CC-2703W6). The newborn foreskin (BJ) fibroblasts were obtained from ATCC (reference #: CRL-2522). The melanocytes were obtained from Promocell (reference #: C-12402).
Somatic cells were grown in 425 mls High-glucose DMEM, 50 mls Atlanta FBS (10%), 5 mls L-glutamine, 10 mls Penicillin/Streptomycin, 5 mls Non-essential amino acids, 5 mls Sodium pyruvate, and 2 μl Beta-mercaptoethanol. ES and iPS cells were grown in a hES-KSR Basal Medium of 382.5 mls DMEM/F12 containing Hepes, 100 mls Knockout Serum ment (KSR), 2.5 mls L-glutamine, 5 mls Non-essential amino acids, 10 mls Penicillin/Streptomycin, and 3.5 μl Beta-mercaptoethanol.
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Extracted molecule |
total RNA |
Extraction protocol |
RNeasy Mini RNA isolation kit (Qiagen).
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Label |
biotin
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Label protocol |
Biotinylated cRNA were prepared using the Affymetrix GeneChip Whole Transcript Sense Target Labeling Assay.
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Hybridization protocol |
Hybridization was performed according to the Affymetrix GeneChip Whole Transcript Sense Target Labeling Assay Manual.
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Scan protocol |
Arrays were scanned with GCS3000 using the standard procedures recommended by Affymetrix.
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Description |
Expression profile of human melanocyte (passage number 4).
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Data processing |
The data were normalized using RMA in R 2.10.1 and a CDF file that maps the Affymetrix probes to RefSeq genes.
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Submission date |
Jul 20, 2010 |
Last update date |
Apr 17, 2011 |
Contact name |
Jun S Song |
Organization name |
UCSF
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Department |
Institute for Human Genetics
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Street address |
513 Parnassus Avenue, Box 0794
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City |
San Francisco |
State/province |
CA |
ZIP/Postal code |
94143-0794 |
Country |
USA |
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Platform ID |
GPL10666 |
Series (1) |
GSE23034 |
Incomplete DNA methylation underlies a transcriptional memory of somatic cells in human iPS cells |
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