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Series GSE19526 Query DataSets for GSE19526
Status Public on Dec 17, 2009
Title DNA damage repair gene expression profiles in cervical cancer cells radioresistant to 252Cf neutron and X-rays
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary [original title] Microarray analysis of DNA damage repair gene expression profiles in cervical cancer cells radioresistant to 252Cf neutron and X-rays.

The aim of the study was to obtain stable radioresistant sub-lines from the human cervical cancer cell line HeLa by prolonged exposure to 252Cf neutron and X-rays.
Radioresistance mechanisms were investigated in the resulting cells using SuperArray Oligo GEArray® Human DNA Damage Signaling Pathway Microarray.
 
Overall design HeLa cells were treated with fractionated 252Cf neutron and X-rays, with a cumulative dose of 75 Gy each, over 8 months, yielding the sub-lines HeLaNR and HeLaXR.Gene expression patterns of the radioresistant sub-lines were studied through microarray analysis
 
Contributor(s) Yi Q, Dong W
Citation(s) 20184742
Submission date Dec 17, 2009
Last update date Mar 21, 2012
Contact name yi qing
E-mail(s) qywxbb@hotmail.com
Organization name Third Military Medical University
Department Daping Hospital and Research Institute of Surgery
Lab Cancer Center
Street address No.10 Changjiangzhi Rd
City Chongqing
State/province Chongqing
ZIP/Postal code 400042
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL9811 Oligo GEArray Human DNA Damage Signaling Pathway Microarray
Samples (3)
GSM486976 Sample 1 GPL 001
GSM486977 Sample 2 GPL 002
GSM486978 Sample 3 GPL 003
Relations
BioProject PRJNA122241

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