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Home › Dataset Library › A Novel Statistical Algorithm for Gene Expression Analysis Differentiates PXR-Dependent and Independent Mechanisms of Toxicity

Dataset: A Novel Statistical Algorithm for Gene Expression Analysis Differentiates PXR-Dependent and Independent Mechanisms of Toxicity

The objective of the present study is to examine the potential role of the pregnane x receptor (PXR) in mice treated with an small...

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The objective of the present study is to examine the potential role of the pregnane x receptor (PXR) in mice treated with an small molecule inhibitor for beta-secretase (CMP013) Two groups of mice, C57Bl/6 (PXR+/+) and PXR-knockout C57Bl/6NTac (PXR-/-), were administered either CMP013 or vehicle. There were five animals per treatment group for each strain. After 96 h, all animals were euthanized, and liver samples were collected for RNA. extraction.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
20

Source:
E-GEOD-23780

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TREATMENT GROUP GENOTYPE/VARIATION
GSM586822 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586822 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586822 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586822 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586822 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586827 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586827 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586827 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586827 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586827 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR+/+
GSM586832 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586832 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586832 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586832 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586832 vehicle 0 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586837 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586837 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586837 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586837 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR-/-
GSM586837 CMP013 150 mg/kg PXR-/-

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