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Dataset: Transcription profling of infants (<1 year of age) diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) characterised by genomic translocation.

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) in infants (<1 year) is characterized by a poor prognosis and a high incidence of MLL translocations....

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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) in infants (<1 year) is characterized by a poor prognosis and a high incidence of MLL translocations. Several studies demonstrated the unique gene expression profile associated with MLL-rearranged ALL, but generally small cohorts were analyzed as uniform patient groups regardless of the type of MLL translocation, while the analysis of translocation-negative infant ALL remained unacknowledged. We generated and analyzed primary infant ALL expression profiles (n=73) typified by translocations t(4;11), t(11;19) and t(9;11), or the absence of MLL translocations, in order to study translocation-specific gene expression between the different genetic subtypes of infant ALL.

Species:
human

Samples:
73

Source:
E-GEOD-19475

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample genotype
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485250 translocation t(4;11)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM485279 translocation t(11;19)
GSM48530 translocation t(9;11)
GSM48530 translocation t(9;11)
GSM48530 translocation t(9;11)
GSM48530 translocation t(9;11)
GSM48530 translocation t(9;11)
GSM48530 translocation t(9;11)
GSM48530 translocation t(9;11)
GSM48530 translocation t(9;11)
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal
GSM485309 normal

Tags

  • acute lymphoblastic leukemia
  • leukemia
  • lymphoblastic leukemia

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