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Series GSE266391 Query DataSets for GSE266391
Status Public on May 16, 2024
Title Suppressing Aberrant Hedgehog Pathway and Overcoming Resistance to Smoothened Antagonists via Targeting Super-enhancer-driven Transcriptional Dependencies
Organisms Homo sapiens; Mus musculus
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
 
Overall design Refer to individual Series
 
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Submission date May 01, 2024
Last update date May 17, 2024
Contact name Yi Sui
E-mail(s) suiyi12002@126.com
Organization name Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Street address South Chongqing Road
City Shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 200025
Country China
 
Platforms (3)
GPL21273 HiSeq X Ten (Mus musculus)
GPL24247 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Mus musculus)
GPL24676 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (74)
GSM8246091 SmoWT-1, H3K27ac, ChIP
GSM8246092 SmoWT-1, Input
GSM8246093 SmoWT-2, H3K27ac, ChIP
This SuperSeries is composed of the following SubSeries:
GSE266386 Suppressing Aberrant Hedgehog Pathway and Overcoming Resistance to Smoothened Antagonists via Targeting Super-enhancer-driven Transcriptional Dependencies [ChIP-seq]
GSE266389 Suppressing Aberrant Hedgehog Pathway and Overcoming Resistance to Smoothened Antagonists via Targeting Super-enhancer-driven Transcriptional Dependencies [RNA-seq]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1106892

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE266391_RAW.tar 775.7 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of BW)
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