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PANDER Induced Cell-Death Networks in Pancreatic Islets - Study GBCO2301


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Study Name PANDER Induced Cell-Death Networks in Pancreatic Islets
Contact Name Bryan A. Wolf (Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia)
Publication http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16412588
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Classification Cell stimulation/injury; Islet/beta-cell stimulation/injury
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BCBC Release Date February 06, 2006
Public Release Date February 06, 2006
Citation Burkhardt BR, Greene SR, White P, Wong RK, Brestelli JE, Yang J, Robert CE, Brusko TM, Wasserfall CH, Wu J, Atkinson MA, Gao Z, Kaestner KH, Wolf BA. PANDER-induced cell-death genetic networks in islets reveal central role for caspase-3 and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1A (p21). Gene. 2006. 369:134-41
Synopsis
Expression profiling using the mouse PancChip version 5.0 was used to elucidate the genetic mechanisms of PANDER-induced cell death in Pancreatic Islets. Murine islets were treated with PANDER for 48 or 72 h (n=4 and n=3 respectively). Following linear amplification, the RNA was matched for purity using Quantitative PCR.
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Platform types Expression microarray, Expression
Platforms Show platform Mouse PancChip
Study Design Type
  • compound_treatment_design
  • time_series_design
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Kaestner Lab
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Approved on Feb 06, 2006
Last modified on Jan 17, 2012
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