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Home › Dataset Library › Inducible expression of MyoD directly mediates myogenic conversion of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from Duchenne...

Dataset: Inducible expression of MyoD directly mediates myogenic conversion of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).

Genome-wide gene expression analysis of MyoD-infected DMD-specific iPSCs (GM05112-M5.1) on days 0 (untreated), day 3 and day 8 post Dox...

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Genome-wide gene expression analysis of MyoD-infected DMD-specific iPSCs (GM05112-M5.1) on days 0 (untreated), day 3 and day 8 post Dox treatment, human primary myoblasts (undifferentiated and as differentiated myotubes), and undifferentiated iPSCs from healthy donors (iPSCs-1 and iPSCs-2). DMD-specific iPSCs were infected with lentivirus expressing MyoD under the control of Tet-inducible promoter and another lentivirus expressing the transactivator. To initiate myogenic differentiation, iPSCs were treated with 1µg/ml Dox. RNA was isolated 0, 3 and 8 days later and gene expression analysis was performed.

Species:
human

Samples:
7

Source:
E-GEOD-46633

PubMed:
24396035

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL TYPE
GSM1133460 Human skeletal muscle myoblasts, in differentiation media (day 3)
GSM1133459 Human skeletal muscle myoblasts, in expansion media
GSM1133458 MyoD-infected DMD-specific iPSCs (GM05112-M5.1), day 8 post-dox addition
GSM1133457 MyoD-infected DMD-specific iPSCs (GM05112-M5.1), day 3 post-dox addition
GSM1133456 MyoD-infected DMD-specific iPSCs (GM05112-M5.1), untreated (feeder-free)
GSM1133455 iPSCs from healthy donor (feeder-free)
GSM1133454 iPSCs from healthy donor (on feeders)

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