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Dataset: Bleomycin induces molecular changes directly relevant to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: A model for “active” disease

Genomic profiling of RNA from cultured human fibroblasts of donor samples in the 10-14th passage was carried out to determine expression...

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Genomic profiling of RNA from cultured human fibroblasts of donor samples in the 10-14th passage was carried out to determine expression changes in the fibroblasts of individual with different degrees of pulmonary fibrosis. Donors consisted of individuals with rapid progressing pulmonary fibrosis, slow progressing pulmonary fibrosis, or no fibrosis. Genomic characterization of cultured human fibroblasts from donor samples was carried out in samples from donors with from 3 groups: rapid progressing pulmonary fibrosis, slow progressing pulmonary fibrosis, and non-fibrotic individuals. Large RNA (> ~ 200bp) was isolated from fibroblast cultures. Purified total RNA was amplified and labeled using NuGen Ovation kits (NuGEN Technologies, Inc., San Carlos, CA) and RNA from samples was hybridized to Affymetrix HG-U133 plus 2.0 arrays.

Species:
human

Samples:
14

Source:
E-GEOD-44723

PubMed:
23565148

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample STATUS AGE SEX
GSM1089627 Slow 73 male
GSM1089626 Slow 54 female
GSM1089625 Slow 68 female
GSM1089624 Slow 64 female
GSM1089623 Rapid 68 male
GSM1089622 Rapid 49 male
GSM108962 Slow 72 female
GSM1089620 normal 58 female
GSM1089619 Rapid 66 male
GSM1089618 normal 59 female
GSM1089617 normal 64 female
GSM1089616 normal 75 male
GSM1089615 Slow 71 male
GSM1089614 Rapid 48 male

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  • fibroblast
  • pulmonary fibrosis

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