Dataset: Human Skin Transcriptome during Epidermal Wound Healing
In order to clarify the human response of re-epithelialization, we biopsied split-thickness skin graft donor site wounds immediately...
In order to clarify the human response of re-epithelialization, we biopsied split-thickness skin graft donor site wounds immediately before and after harvesting, as well as during the healing process 3 and 7 days thereafter. Altogether 25 biopsies from 8 patients qualified for the study. All samples were analysed by genome-wide microarrays. Here we identified the genes associated with normal skin re-epithelialization on time-scale, and organized them by similarities according to their induction or suppression patterns during wound healing. Overall 25 samples were analyzed
- Species:
- human
- Samples:
- 25
- Source:
- E-GEOD-28914
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Sep.16, 2014
Factors:
(via ArrayExpress)
Sample |
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GSM716451 1 |
GSM716452 1 |
GSM716453 1 |
GSM716454 1 |
GSM716455 1 |
GSM716456 1 |
GSM716457 1 |
GSM716458 1 |
GSM716459 1 |
GSM716460 1 |
GSM716461 1 |
GSM716462 1 |
GSM716463 1 |
GSM716464 1 |
GSM716465 1 |
GSM716466 1 |
GSM716467 1 |
GSM716468 1 |
GSM716469 1 |
GSM716470 1 |
GSM716471 1 |
GSM716472 1 |
GSM716473 1 |
GSM716474 1 |
GSM716475 1 |