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Dataset: Expression data from non-malignant fallopian tube epithelium

Microarrays were used to examine gene expression changes that may be present in the fallopian tube epithelium of morphologically normal...

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Microarrays were used to examine gene expression changes that may be present in the fallopian tube epithelium of morphologically normal BRCA1 mutation positive and negative subjects. Fallopian tube epithelia has been implicated as an early point of origin for serous carcninoma. By examining the early events present in the microenvironment of this tissue between BRCA1 mutation carriers and non-carriers, we hoped to elucidate mechanisms that may lead to the development of epithelial ovarian cancer. Laser microcapture of samples from 12 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 12 non-mutation subjects was performed. Samples were further grouped according to menstrual cycle.

Species:
human

Samples:
24

Source:
E-GEOD-28044

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample BRCA1 MUTATION OVARIAN CYCLE STATUS SAMPLE IDENTIFIER
GSM69383 no follicular 1
GSM693832 yes follicular 2
GSM693833 no luteal 3
GSM693834 yes luteal 4
GSM693835 no follicular 9
GSM693836 yes follicular 10
GSM693837 no luteal 11
GSM693838 yes luteal 12
GSM693839 no luteal 17
GSM693840 yes follicular 18
GSM69384 no luteal 19
GSM693842 yes luteal 20
GSM693843 no follicular 25
GSM693844 yes follicular 26
GSM693845 no luteal 27
GSM693846 yes luteal 28
GSM693847 no follicular 33
GSM693848 yes follicular 34
GSM693849 no luteal 35
GSM693850 yes luteal 36
GSM69385 no follicular 41
GSM693852 yes follicular 42
GSM693853 no luteal 43
GSM693854 yes luteal 44

Tags

  • brca1
  • cancer
  • ovarian cancer
  • point

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