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Dataset: Transcription profiling of human B cell subtypes derived from peripheral blood or umbilical cord blood.

Goals/objectives: to identify various gene expression in B cell subsets derived from human PBMC and cord blood Sample: human PBMC and...

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Goals/objectives: to identify various gene expression in B cell subsets derived from human PBMC and cord blood Sample: human PBMC and human cord blood Cell subsets: memory B cell (CD20+CD10-CD27+), naive B cell (CD20+CD10-CD27-), CD21lo transitional B cell (CD20+CD10+CD27-CD21lo), CD21hi transitional B cell (CD20+CD10+CD27-CD21hi) Number of sample: PBMC (pooled from 2 donors), cord blood (pooled from 2-3 donors) Number of repeats: 2 Microarray: Affymetrix HU133Plus2 RNA extraction: Trizol (Invitrogen) RNA preparation/hybridization: All according to affymetrix protocol

Species:
human

Samples:
14

Source:
E-GEOD-17186

PubMed:
19965666

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample cell type
GSM422294 memory B cell
GSM422295 naive B cell
GSM422296 CD21lo transitional B cell
GSM422297 CD21hi transitional B cell
GSM422295 naive B cell
GSM422296 CD21lo transitional B cell
GSM422297 CD21hi transitional B cell
GSM422295 naive B cell
GSM422296 CD21lo transitional B cell
GSM422297 CD21hi transitional B cell
GSM422294 memory B cell
GSM422295 naive B cell
GSM422296 CD21lo transitional B cell
GSM422297 CD21hi transitional B cell

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  • cell
  • transitional

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