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Series GSE87537 Query DataSets for GSE87537
Status Public on Oct 01, 2016
Title MICRORNA EXPRESSÄ°ON PATTERNS OF CD8+ T CELLS IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC BRUCELLOSIS
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary Using miRNA microarray, more than 2000 miRNAs were screened in CD8 + T cells of patients with acute or chronic brucellosis and healthy controls that were sorted from peripheral blood with flow cytometry and validated through qRT-PCR.
 
Overall design Using miRNA microarray, more than 2000 miRNAs were screened in CD8 + T cells of patients with acute or chronic brucellosis and healthy controls that were sorted from peripheral blood with flow cytometry and validated through qRT-PCR. Findings were evaluated using GeneSpring GX (Agilent) 13.0 software and KEGG pathway analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Ferah B, Haldun BS, Gulcin T, Furkan G, Halis AE, Guher G, Gunnur D, Barbaros OH
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Submission date Sep 30, 2016
Last update date Dec 13, 2017
Contact name Ferah Budak
E-mail(s) ferahbudak@yahoo.com
Organization name Uludag University
Department Medical Faculty
Lab Immunology
Street address Gorukle
City Bursa
ZIP/Postal code 16059
Country Turkey
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18044 Agilent-046064 Unrestricted_Human_miRNA_V19.0_Microarray (Feature Number version)
Samples (23)
GSM2333497 Peripheral Blood_CD8_Acute Brucellosis_miRNA_Sample 1
GSM2333498 Peripheral Blood_CD8_Acute Brucellosis_miRNA_Sample 2
GSM2333499 Peripheral Blood_CD8_Acute Brucellosis_miRNA_Sample 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA345053

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