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Dataset: Transcription profiling by array of human memory T-cells from peripheral blood

Microarray deconvolution is a technique for quantifying the relative abundance of constituent cells in a mixture based on that mixture's...

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Microarray deconvolution is a technique for quantifying the relative abundance of constituent cells in a mixture based on that mixture's microarray signature and the signatures of the purified constituents. It has been applied to yeast and other systems but not to blood samples. Here we test the ability of this technique to determine the fractions of subsets of memory T cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples. Experiment Overall Design: PBMC samples from several donors were split. One portion of each PBMC sample was set aside, while the remainder of each was sorted into naive, central memory, and effector memory T cell subsets.

Species:
human

Samples:
17

Source:
E-GEOD-11057

PubMed:
19568420

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.03, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample cell type
GSE11057GSM279572 central memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279572 central memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279572 central memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279572 central memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279572 central memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279577 effector memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279577 effector memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279577 effector memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279577 effector memory T cell
GSE11057GSM279581 naive T cell
GSE11057GSM279581 naive T cell
GSE11057GSM279581 naive T cell
GSE11057GSM279581 naive T cell
GSE11057GSM279585 mononuclear
GSE11057GSM279585 mononuclear
GSE11057GSM279585 mononuclear
GSE11057GSM279585 mononuclear

Tags

  • cell
  • central
  • peripheral
  • peripheral blood mononuclear cell

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