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Home › Dataset Library › Phenotypic Plasticity in Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Human Biology is Recapitulated by a Novel Model System

Dataset: Phenotypic Plasticity in Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Human Biology is Recapitulated by a Novel Model System

This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series: GSE33145: Expression data from DKAT and other breast cancer cell lines under...

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This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series: GSE33145: Expression data from DKAT and other breast cancer cell lines under baseline growth conditions GSE33146: Expression data from DKAT breast cancer cell line pre- and post-EMT Refer to individual Series

Species:
human

Samples:
15

Source:
E-GEOD-33167

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.16, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CULTURE MEDIUM CELL LINE
GSM820808 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line HMEC
GSM820808 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line HMEC
GSM820808 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line HMEC
GSM8208 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT
GSM8208 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT
GSM8208 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT
GSM820814 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line MDA-MB-231
GSM820814 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line MDA-MB-231
GSM820814 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line MDA-MB-231
GSM8208 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT
GSM8208 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT
GSM8208 MEGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT
GSM820820 SCGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT
GSM820820 SCGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT
GSM820820 SCGM Human breast cancer-derived cell line DKAT

Tags

  • breast
  • breast cancer
  • cancer
  • cell
  • line

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