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Series GSE21129 Query DataSets for GSE21129
Status Public on May 31, 2010
Title Ets-1 over-expression in ovarian cancer cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The transcription factor Ets-1 is over-expressed in a wide variety of cancers, and has been strongly associated with the upregulation of factors involved in metastasis and angiogenesis. In this study, we created an inducible Ets-1 over-expressing ovarian cancer cell line from parental 2008 ovarian cancer cells that do not express detectable levels of Ets-1 protein. This microarray compares the stable over-expressing Ets-1 ovarian cancer cell line (2008-Ets1) to their parental 2008 cells to examine differences in gene expression beyond metastasis and angiogenesis.
 
Overall design Two samples were used: 2008 ovarian cancer cells, and 2008-Ets1 ovarian cancer cells which over-express Ets-1. Included in this analysis are three independent replicates for each sample.
 
Contributor(s) Verschoor ML, Verschoor CP, Singh G
Citation(s) 21042593
Submission date Mar 30, 2010
Last update date Sep 25, 2019
Contact name Meghan Verschoor
Organization name McMaster University
Department Medical Sciences
Lab Gurmit Singh Lab
Street address 699 Concession St
City Hamilton
State/province Ontario
ZIP/Postal code L8V 5C2
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6244 [HuGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (6)
GSM528506 2008 cells_rep1
GSM528507 2008 cells_rep2
GSM528508 2008 cells_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA126639

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