Dataset: Transcription profiling of human ependymoma tumors with known clinical outcomes
Ependymoma, the 3rd most common brain tumor in children, recurs in approximately 50% of patients. There is currently no robust marker...
Ependymoma, the 3rd most common brain tumor in children, recurs in approximately 50% of patients. There is currently no robust marker that predicts for recurrence, which is a significant clinical problem; We used global gene expression profiling of 19 patient surgical samples obtained at initial diagnosis and with known clinical outcomes to discover novel prognostic markers. Experiment Overall Design: Gene expression profiles were generated from surgical tumor samples using Affymetrix HG-U133plus2 chips. Profiles were divided into recurrent and non-recurrent groups in order to identify differentially expressed genes that were associated with risk of recurrence. In addition, time to progression was correlated with gene expression as a continuous variable in the recurrent group.
- Species:
- human
- Samples:
- 19
- Source:
- E-GEOD-16155
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Sep.12, 2014
Sample |
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GSE16155GSM404936 |
GSE16155GSM404937 |
GSE16155GSM404938 |
GSE16155GSM404939 |
GSE16155GSM404940 |
GSE16155GSM404941 |
GSE16155GSM404942 |
GSE16155GSM404943 |
GSE16155GSM404944 |
GSE16155GSM404945 |
GSE16155GSM404946 |
GSE16155GSM404947 |
GSE16155GSM404948 |
GSE16155GSM404949 |
GSE16155GSM404950 |
GSE16155GSM404951 |
GSE16155GSM404952 |
GSE16155GSM404953 |
GSE16155GSM404954 |