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Dataset: Expression data from differentiating ES cells expressing Snail during Wnt inhibition

ES cells differentiated in the presence of the Wnt inhibitor DKK1 fail to express the transcription factor Snail and undergo EMT. We...

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ES cells differentiated in the presence of the Wnt inhibitor DKK1 fail to express the transcription factor Snail and undergo EMT. We generated an ES cell line, A2.snail, that induced Snail expression upon addition of doxycycline addition. Microarrays were used to gain a global picture of ES cell differentiation at early timepoints after Snail was expressed during Wnt inhibition. A2.snail ES cells, which express Snail upon addition of doxycycline, were differentiated as embryoid bodies in differentiation media and DKK1. Total RNA was harvested from control (no doxycycline) and Snail-induced (doxycycline at day 2) cultures at 6, 12, and 24 hours after doxycycline addition (corresponding to days 2.25, 2.5, and 3 of differentiation).

Species:
mouse

Samples:
6

Source:
E-GEOD-24291

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TIME POST-DOX PROTOCOL AGENT TIME
GSM597486 not specified control untreated day 2.25 day of differentiation
GSM597487 6 hrs inducible expression of Snail doxycycline day 2.25 day of differentiation
GSM597488 not specified control untreated day 2.5 day of differentiation
GSM597489 12 hrs inducible expression of Snail doxycycline day 2.5 day of differentiation
GSM597490 not specified control untreated day 3 day of differentiation
GSM59749 24 hrs inducible expression of Snail doxycycline day 3 day of differentiation

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