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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of human foetal neural stem (NS) cell lines and human glioma neural stem (GNS) cell lines

Dataset: Transcription profiling of human foetal neural stem (NS) cell lines and human glioma neural stem (GNS) cell lines

Gliomas have been proposed to be driven by a population of neural stem-like cells. We isolated a panel of novel human glioma cell lines...

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Gliomas have been proposed to be driven by a population of neural stem-like cells. We isolated a panel of novel human glioma cell lines using adherent neural stem cell conditions. The normal human foetal (hf) NS cells and the tumorigenic glioma NS cell lines were expanded using growth factors EGF and FGF in adherent culture conditions. In these conditions apoptosis and differentiation are suppressed resulting in more homogeneous populations of stem cells than has been reported previously. We included parallel primary biopsies of non-malignant brain tissue ('Normal Brain'). Experiment Overall Design: Cell lines were expanded until 70-90% confluent and then harvested for RNA extraction. All cell lines were gorwn in identical culture media. We also include 'Normal Brain' samples which are regions of the adult human cortex.

Species:
human

Samples:
20

Source:
E-GEOD-15209

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE15209GSM379855
GSE15209GSM379856
GSE15209GSM379857
GSE15209GSM379858
GSE15209GSM379859
GSE15209GSM379860
GSE15209GSM379861
GSE15209GSM379862
GSE15209GSM379863
GSE15209GSM379864
GSE15209GSM379865
GSE15209GSM379866
GSE15209GSM379867
GSE15209GSM379868
GSE15209GSM379869
GSE15209GSM379870
GSE15209GSM379871
GSE15209GSM379872
GSE15209GSM379873
GSE15209GSM379874

Tags

  • brain
  • cell
  • cortex
  • glioma
  • neural stem cell
  • stem cell

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