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Home › Dataset Library › Gene expression profling of human breast carcinoma-associated fibroblasts treated with paclitaxol or doxorubicin at therapeutically...

Dataset: Gene expression profling of human breast carcinoma-associated fibroblasts treated with paclitaxol or doxorubicin at therapeutically relevant doses

Systemic chemotherapy inflicts cytotoxic injuries on breast carcinoma-associated fibroblasts. We profiled the transcriptomes of human...

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Systemic chemotherapy inflicts cytotoxic injuries on breast carcinoma-associated fibroblasts. We profiled the transcriptomes of human breast carcinoma-associated fibroblasts before and after clinically relevant cytotoxic stimuli induced by chemotheraputic agents. Breast cancer associated fibroblasts (BCAFs) were isolated from the tumor specimen by mechanical dissociation and differential centrifugation. The cells at early passages were treated with paclitaxol or doxorubicin at clinically revealent concentration. Total RNA was extracted from the cells at different time points post-treatment for gene expression profiling.

Species:
human

Samples:
14

Source:
E-GEOD-23399

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample AGENT TIME
GSM573832 vehicle control
GSM573832 vehicle control
GSM573834 Paclitaxol day 1
GSM573834 Paclitaxol day 1
GSM573836 Paclitaxol day 3
GSM573836 Paclitaxol day 3
GSM573838 Paclitaxol day 7
GSM573838 Paclitaxol day 7
GSM573840 doxorubicin day 1
GSM573840 doxorubicin day 1
GSM573842 doxorubicin day 3
GSM573842 doxorubicin day 3
GSM573844 doxorubicin day 7
GSM573844 doxorubicin day 7

Tags

  • breast
  • breast cancer
  • breast carcinoma
  • cancer
  • carcinoma

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