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Panc-1 Cell Differentiation - Study GBCO670


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Study Name Panc-1 Cell Differentiation
Contact Name Marvin Gershengorn (NIDDK Intramural)
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Classification Cell differentiation; Differentiation of insulin-producing cells
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BCBC Release Date December 02, 2003
Public Release Date December 02, 2003
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Synopsis
This study (Experiment) consists of 16 arrays.The purpose of our microarray experiment was to assess changes in gene expression during this differentiation program. The basic experiment was to compare gene expression in control cells cultured in SCM and in cells that had been cultured in SFM for 24 hours. Three biological replicates were prepared for each condition and one of the biological replicates was analyzed by microarray in triplicate, for a total of 5 array hybridizations for each time point. In the specific case of Affymetrix arrays, duplicate biological samples were also prepared from cells that had been exposed to SFM for 8 hours, 3 days, and 8 days.
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Platform types Expression microarray, Expression
Platforms Show platform Affymetrix HG_U95A
Study Design Type
  • development_or_differentiation_design
  • growth_condition_design
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Stoeckert Lab
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Approved on Dec 02, 2003
Last modified on Aug 02, 2011
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