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Sample GSM7776634 Query DataSets for GSM7776634
Status Public on Jan 26, 2024
Title SP-EPN 43
Sample type genomic
 
Source name Spinal ependymoma
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics tissue: Spinal ependymoma (FFPE tissue)
array type: EPIC
material type: FFPE
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol DNA was extracted from FFPE tissue using the ReliaPrep™ FFPE gDNA Miniprep System (Promega). About 100-500 ng DNA were used for bisulfite conversion by the EZ DNA Methylation Kit (Zymo Research). The DNA Clean & Concentrator-5 (Zymo Research) and the Infinium HD FFPE DNA Restore Kit (Illumina) were employed to clean and restore the converted DNA.
Label Cy3 and Cy5
Label protocol not provided
 
Hybridization protocol not provided
Scan protocol not provided
Description 204808700065_R04C01
Data processing Methylation data were processed using minfi and noob normalization. CpG sites associated with SNPs and sex chromosomes were excluded.
 
Submission date Sep 12, 2023
Last update date Jan 26, 2024
Contact name Karoline Hack
E-mail(s) hack@kinderkrebs-forschung.de
Organization name University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Department Children's Cancer Center Hamburg
Lab Schüller
Street address Martinistraße 52
City Hamburg
ZIP/Postal code 20251
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL21145
Series (2)
GSE242991 Transcriptomic and epigenetic dissection of spinal ependymoma (SP-EPN) identifies clinically relevant subtypes enriched for tumors with and without NF2 mutations [Methylation]
GSE242994 Transcriptomic and epigenetic dissection of spinal ependymoma (SP-EPN) identifies clinically relevant subtypes enriched for tumors with and without NF2 mutations

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM7776634_204808700065_R04C01_Grn.idat.gz 6.7 Mb (ftp)(http) IDAT
GSM7776634_204808700065_R04C01_Red.idat.gz 6.7 Mb (ftp)(http) IDAT

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