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Sample GSM8443846 Query DataSets for GSM8443846
Status Public on Aug 27, 2024
Title SH1328_TR_GU02DN
Sample type SRA
 
Source name CTC
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics tissue: CTC
donor: GU-2
cell type: EpCAM- and PSMA-
Extracted molecule polyA RNA
Extraction protocol Single cells were picked or sorted into lysate buffer and RNA was released.
single cell cDNA was amplified using SMART-seq2 protocol
 
Library strategy RNA-Seq
Library source transcriptomic
Library selection cDNA
Instrument model HiSeq X Ten
 
Data processing Illumina CASAVA version 1.8 were used to do the basecalling.
Reads were trimmed to remove the adapter sequences and low quality bases. For single cell RNA-seq, the cleaned reads were aligned to the human hg19 reference using Tophat (v2.0.12) with default settings and the --no-novel-juncs argument (Trapnell et al., 2009).
PCR duplicates were removed using samtools (v1.3.1)(Li et al., 2009), gene counts were computed using HTseq (v0.6.1) (Anders et al., 2015)
Assembly: hg19
Supplementary files format and content: counts.csv is a comma-separated-values file with rows corresponding to a gene, columns corresponding to a sample, and values giving the number of reads aligned to the gene.
 
Submission date Aug 06, 2024
Last update date Aug 27, 2024
Contact name Ben S. Wittner
E-mail(s) wittner.ben@mgh.harvard.edu
Organization name Massachusetts General Hospital
Department Center for Cancer Research
Lab Lawrence
Street address 149 13th Street
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02129
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL20795
Series (1)
GSE255889 Tumor cell-based liquid biopsy using high-throughput microfluidic enrichment of entire leukapheresis product
Relations
BioSample SAMN43074440
SRA SRX25635687

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