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Series GSE149478 Query DataSets for GSE149478
Status Public on Jun 15, 2020
Title Effect of the USP7 inhibitor HBX41,108 on lipopolysaccharide induced gene expression in mouse bone marrow derived macrophages.
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary USP7 is a deubiquitinase enzyme that removes polyubiquitin chains form a number of substrates including MDM2, p53 and NF-κB. In this study we assessed the impact of the USP7 inhibitor HBX41,108 on lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induded transcriptional responses in murine bone marrow derived macrophages.
 
Overall design Three experimental groups were analysed. Untreated cells, cells stimulated with 100ng/ml LPS for 4 hours and cells pre-treated with 10µM HBX41,108 for 30 mins prior to LPS treatment. Two samples from independent experiments were analysed per group.
 
Contributor(s) Carmody RJ, O'Carroll C
Citation(s) 32587091
Submission date Apr 27, 2020
Last update date Sep 08, 2020
Contact name Ruaidhri Carmody
E-mail(s) ruaidhri.carmody@glasgow.ac.uk
Organization name University of Glasgow
Department Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation
Lab Room B/316
Street address Sir Graeme Davies Building, 120 University Place
City Glasgow
ZIP/Postal code G12 8TA
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13912 Agilent-028005 SurePrint G3 Mouse GE 8x60K Microarray (Feature Number version)
Samples (6)
GSM4502838 Macrophages untreated rep1
GSM4502839 Macrophages untreated rep2
GSM4502840 Macrophages LPS rep1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA628734

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