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Dataset: Transcription profiling of human A549 lung cancer cells and their isogenic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-depleted rho zero counterparts grown in cell culture and as tumor xenografts in immune-deficient mice.

Interactions between the gene products encoded by the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes play critical roles in normal eukaryotic cellular...

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Interactions between the gene products encoded by the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes play critical roles in normal eukaryotic cellular function. Here, we characterized the metabolic and transcriptional properties of A549 lung cancer cells and their isogenic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-depleted rho zero counterparts grown in cell culture and as tumor xenografts in immune-deficient mice. A manuscript summarizing our conclusions is under review. Experiment Overall Design: A549 rho zero and their parental A549 cells were grown in culture and as xenografts in nude mice. All experiments conducted in culture were performed in triplicate (6 experiments total) and all experiments conducted in xenografts were performed in quadruplicate (8 experiments total). A manuscript summarizing our experimental design is under review.

Species:
human

Samples:
14

Source:
E-GEOD-10957

Updated:
Jan.18, 2015

Registered:
Jan.18, 2015


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE10957GSM277620
GSE10957GSM277621
GSE10957GSM277622
GSE10957GSM277627
GSE10957GSM277628
GSE10957GSM277630
GSE10957GSM277631
GSE10957GSM277617
GSE10957GSM277618
GSE10957GSM277619
GSE10957GSM277623
GSE10957GSM277624
GSE10957GSM277625
GSE10957GSM277626

Tags

  • cancer
  • cell
  • lung
  • lung cancer

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