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Dataset: Transcription profiling of human peripheral blood neutrophils isolated from septic patients and treated in vitro with LPS or HMGB1

Peripheral blood neutrophils were isolated from septic patients and treated in vitro with LPS or HMGB1 Experiment Overall Design: 8...

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Peripheral blood neutrophils were isolated from septic patients and treated in vitro with LPS or HMGB1 Experiment Overall Design: 8 patients, each contributing a control, LPS-treated, and HMGB1-treated neutrophil sample.

Species:
human

Samples:
24

Source:
E-GEOD-3037

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jun.19, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample Individual Compound
GSE3037GSM66867 patient 5 control
GSE3037GSM66869 patient 7 control
GSE3037GSM66875 patient 5 HMGB1
GSE3037GSM66870 patient 8 control
GSE3037GSM66887 patient 9 lipopolysaccharide
GSE3037GSM66876 patient 6 HMGB1
GSE3037GSM66889 patient 15 lipopolysaccharide
GSE3037GSM66868 patient 6 control
GSE3037GSM66884 patient 6 lipopolysaccharide
GSE3037GSM66881 patient 15 HMGB1
GSE3037GSM66879 patient 9 HMGB1
GSE3037GSM66883 patient 5 lipopolysaccharide
GSE3037GSM66874 patient 19 control
GSE3037GSM66882 patient 19 HMGB1
GSE3037GSM66885 patient 7 lipopolysaccharide
GSE3037GSM66873 patient 15 control
GSE3037GSM66878 patient 8 HMGB1
GSE3037GSM66886 patient 8 lipopolysaccharide
GSE3037GSM66877 patient 7 HMGB1
GSE3037GSM66888 patient 12 lipopolysaccharide
GSE3037GSM66880 patient 12 HMGB1
GSE3037GSM66890 patient 19 lipopolysaccharide
GSE3037GSM66872 patient 12 control
GSE3037GSM66871 patient 9 control

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  • neutrophil
  • peripheral

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