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Series GSE41601 Query DataSets for GSE41601
Status Public on Mar 04, 2013
Title Met synergizes with p53 loss to induce mammary tumors that possess features of claudin-low breast cancer (mRNA expression data).
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Transcriptional profiling of normal and tumorigenic mouse mammary tissue. Mouse genotypes consist of wildtype, MMTV-Met, MMTV-Met;Trp53fl/+;Cre, and Trp53fl/+;Cre.
 
Overall design Two-color common reference design. Samples consist of 11 normal tissues, 8 MMTV-Met tumors, 14 MMTV-Met;Trp53fl/+;Cre tumors, and 8 Trp53;Cre tumors.
 
Contributor(s) Knight JF, Lesurf R, Pinnaduwage D, Davis R, Saleh S, Zuo D, Zhao H, Naujokas M, Chugthai N, Herschkowitz JI, Prat A, Mulligan AM, Muller WJ, Cardiff RD, Gregg J, Andrulis I, Hallett M, Park M
Citation(s) 23509284
Submission date Oct 15, 2012
Last update date May 10, 2018
Contact name Robert Lesurf
Organization name Washington University in St. Louis
Department McDonnell Genome Institute
Lab Griffith Lab
Street address 4444 Forest Park Ave
City St. Louis
State/province MO
ZIP/Postal code 63112
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4134 Agilent-014868 Whole Mouse Genome Microarray 4x44K G4122F (Feature Number version)
Samples (41)
GSM1019965 Tumor_MetTrp53_TA65
GSM1019966 Tumor_MetTrp53_TA1005
GSM1019967 Tumor_Met_T6030
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE41748 Met synergizes with p53 loss to induce mammary tumors that possess features of claudin-low breast cancer
Relations
BioProject PRJNA177639

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