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Sample GSM63851 Query DataSets for GSM63851
Status Public on Jul 14, 2005
Title SCD1 -/- liver rep1
Sample type RNA
 
Source name liver, SCD-/-
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics Genetic background: mixed 129 and C57BL/6J; Age: 6 weeks old; Gender: female; Diet: chow, non-fasted; Genetic modification: Scd1 -/-.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label SCD-/- rep 1
 
Description Loss of stearoyl–CoA desaturase-1 function protects mice against adiposity
Data processing dChip
 
Submission date Jul 12, 2005
Last update date Oct 28, 2005
Contact name Alan D Attie
E-mail(s) attie@biochem.wisc.edu
Phone 608-262-4705
Fax 608-263-9609
URL http://www.biochem.wisc.edu/attie/
Organization name University of Wisconsin-Madison
Department Biochemistry
Lab Attie
Street address 433 Babcock Drive
City Madison
State/province WI
ZIP/Postal code 53706
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL32
Series (1)
GSE2926 Gene Expression Profiles of Scd1 knockout mice vs wild type mice on chow diet: Liver.

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Expression level by dChip (Li and Wong. 2001. PNAS, 98: 31-36.)
ABS_CALL Absolute call processed by Affymetrix MAS 4.0 algorithm.

Data table
ID_REF VALUE ABS_CALL
AFFX-MurIL2_at 1023 A
AFFX-MurIL10_at 376 A
AFFX-MurIL4_at 284 A
AFFX-MurFAS_at 1016 P
AFFX-BioB-5_at 2302 P
AFFX-BioB-M_at 3474 P
AFFX-BioB-3_at 3683 P
AFFX-BioC-5_at 4152 P
AFFX-BioC-3_at 4930 P
AFFX-BioDn-5_at 4611 P
AFFX-BioDn-3_at 19548 P
AFFX-CreX-5_at 28433 P
AFFX-CreX-3_at 28115 P
AFFX-BioB-5_st 3163 A
AFFX-BioB-M_st 243 A
AFFX-BioB-3_st 1181 A
AFFX-BioC-5_st 1157 A
AFFX-BioC-3_st 280 A
AFFX-BioDn-5_st 3266 A
AFFX-BioDn-3_st 1243 A

Total number of rows: 10043

Table truncated, full table size 158 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM63851.CEL.gz 3.2 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
GSM63851.EXP.gz 666 b (ftp)(http) EXP

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