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Dataset: Gene expression data from gastrocnemius muscle (m.Gas) in young adult mice

This study examined the effects of castration and testosterone replacement on global differential gene transcription in the gastrocnemius...

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This study examined the effects of castration and testosterone replacement on global differential gene transcription in the gastrocnemius muscle (m.Gas) in young adult mice over 14-days. Each of the 3 treatment groups was composed of 3 independent biological replicates, totaling 9 arrays. Equal amounts of the highest quality total RNA (4 µg) from three animals were pooled for each biological replicate, totaling the use of 27 animals in the 9-array experiment. The balanced design of this study enabled the use of a 1-way ANOVA, which was used to statistically determine which of the >34,000 genes (>45,000 probes) were differentially expressed between groups. The three pair-wise comparisons were: Castration vs. Sham (castration (C) effect); Testosterone vs. Castration (testosterone replacement (T) effect); and Testosterone vs. Sham (overall effects).

Species:
mouse

Samples:
9

Source:
E-GEOD-16486

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TESTOSTERONE SUPPLEMENTATION CASTRATION SURGERY
GSM414369 placebo pellet implantation sham
GSM414369 placebo pellet implantation sham
GSM414369 placebo pellet implantation sham
GSM414372 placebo pellet implantation castration
GSM414372 placebo pellet implantation castration
GSM414372 placebo pellet implantation castration
GSM414375 2.5 mg testosterone pellet implantation castration
GSM414375 2.5 mg testosterone pellet implantation castration
GSM414375 2.5 mg testosterone pellet implantation castration

Tags

  • gas
  • gastrocnemius
  • muscle

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