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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of human wild type and mutant hepatoma cells botg ligand-activated and -unactivated AHR

Dataset: Transcription profiling of human wild type and mutant hepatoma cells botg ligand-activated and -unactivated AHR

Starting with our early global expression analyses of TCDD-treated human hepatoma cells {Puga, 2000 4679 /id}, the AHR transcriptional...

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Starting with our early global expression analyses of TCDD-treated human hepatoma cells {Puga, 2000 4679 /id}, the AHR transcriptional induction profile has been extensively studied, whether activated by TCDD, B[a]P or in the absence of exogenous ligands (reviewed in {Frericks, 2007 5618 /id}). In addition to using prior knowledge to integrate expression profiles into the AHR gene target network, we performed a new set of expression profile analyses of wild type Hepa-1c1c7 and c35 cell lines and compared the responses in naïve cells with responses in TCDD or B[a]P exposed cells for 8 hours. Results of our expression array studies are in close agreement with current knowledge. Experiment Overall Design: Three biological replicates were each performed for wildype naïve cells (DMSO), TCDD activated cells, and B[a]P activated cells, and for c35 (AHR mutant) naïve cells (DMSO), TCDD activated cells, and B[a]P activated cells.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
18

Source:
E-GEOD-11796

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.10, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE11796GSM298368
GSE11796GSM298386
GSE11796GSM298387
GSE11796GSM298388
GSE11796GSM298389
GSE11796GSM298390
GSE11796GSM298409
GSE11796GSM298410
GSE11796GSM298411
GSE11796GSM298412
GSE11796GSM298413
GSE11796GSM298414
GSE11796GSM298416
GSE11796GSM298417
GSE11796GSM298419
GSE11796GSM298421
GSE11796GSM298422
GSE11796GSM298423

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  • hepatoma

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