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Series GSE6699 Query DataSets for GSE6699
Status Public on Jan 09, 2008
Title Perirenal and epididymal preadipocytes from young and old rats.
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Inherent depot- and age-dependent preadipocyte characteristics may contribute to age-related fat redistribution. Both aging and depot origin affect preadipocyte replication and adipogenesis. To define responsible mechanisms, we analyzed genome-wide expression profiles in epididymal (E) and perirenal (P) preadipocytes cultured from young (3 month) and old (30m) rats. Differences between depots were distinct from and more dramatic than those that occur with aging.
Keywords: cell type and age comparison
 
Overall design Preadipocytes were isolated from perirenal and epididymal fat depots of 3 young (3 month) and 3 old (30 month) Brown Norway rats for a total of 12 samples from 6 different animals.
 
Contributor(s) Lenburg ME, Schlauch KA, Kirkland JL, Cartwright MJ, Pirstskhalava T, Tchkonia T, Cartwright A
Citation(s) 20106964
Submission date Jan 10, 2007
Last update date Mar 03, 2017
Contact name Marc E. Lenburg
E-mail(s) mlenburg@bu.edu
Phone 617-414-1375
Fax 617-414-1646
URL http://gg.bu.edu
Organization name Boston University School of Medicine
Department Genetics and Genomics
Street address 715 Albany Street, E613B
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02130
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL341 [RAE230A] Affymetrix Rat Expression 230A Array
Samples (12)
GSM154551 Perirenal young 1
GSM154552 Perirenal young 2
GSM154553 Perirenal young 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA99009

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