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Series GSE150348 Query DataSets for GSE150348
Status Public on Sep 09, 2021
Title Gene expression signatures of A2058 cells treated with neopetasin, metformin, and phenformin
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary To examine the difference of gene expression profiles between malignant melanoma cells treated with neopetasin (NP), metformin (Met), and phenformin (Phen), we have employed microarray expression profiling as a discovery platform. A2058 (human malignant melanoma) cells were treated for 8 hours with NP (3 µM), Met (5,00 µM), and Phen (50 µM).
 
Overall design Gene expression in a human malignant melanoma cell line (A2058) treated with NP, Met, and Phen was measured at 8 hours after exposure to doses of 3, 5000, 50 µM of NP, Met, and Phen, respectively. Due to different solvent employed for each compound, profiles of the cells treated with NP was compared to that of DMSO; and, the profiles of the cells treated with Met and Phen were compared to that of water. Three independent experiments were performed.
 
Contributor(s) Heishima K
Citation(s) 34623325
https://0-dx-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.1172%2FJCI139933
Submission date May 11, 2020
Last update date Nov 18, 2021
Contact name Kazuki Heishima
Organization name Gifu University
Street address Yanagido 1-1
City Gifu
ZIP/Postal code 5011194
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21185 Agilent-072363 SurePrint G3 Human GE v3 8x60K Microarray 039494 [Probe Name Version]
Samples (15)
GSM4547319 A2058_DMSO_R1
GSM4547320 A2058_DMSO_R2
GSM4547321 A2058_DMSO_R3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA631798

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