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Dataset: Transcription profiling of human healthy smokers lymphocytes

Little is known about alteration of the global gene expression by cigarette smoke (CS) and few biomarkers for smoking-related harm are...

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Little is known about alteration of the global gene expression by cigarette smoke (CS) and few biomarkers for smoking-related harm are available. We used Affymetrix HG-U133A GeneChips to measure the transcriptomes in lymphocytes of 23 current healthy smokers. When heavy smokers were compared with light smokers, 311 genes demonstrated a significant difference in mRNA expression of their blood lymphocytes. Experiment Overall Design: The goals of this study were to evaluate novel gene expression profiles and pathways affected by cigarette smoking, and to identify potential biomarkers for cigarette smoke exposure and harm. To this end, we isolated the PBMC from 10 heavy and 13 light smokers, determined their gene expression profiles with Affymetrix microarray and analyzed their relationship with cigarette smoking.

Species:
human

Samples:
23

Source:
E-GEOD-12585

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jun.19, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE12585GSM315649
GSE12585GSM315645
GSE12585GSM315638
GSE12585GSM315643
GSE12585GSM315634
GSE12585GSM315631
GSE12585GSM315642
GSE12585GSM315639
GSE12585GSM315636
GSE12585GSM315647
GSE12585GSM315644
GSE12585GSM315635
GSE12585GSM315629
GSE12585GSM315637
GSE12585GSM315628
GSE12585GSM315641
GSE12585GSM315640
GSE12585GSM315627
GSE12585GSM315633
GSE12585GSM315646
GSE12585GSM315632
GSE12585GSM315630
GSE12585GSM315648

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