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Dataset: Akt signalling leads to stem cell activation and promotes tumour development in epidermis.

A permantly active form of the oncogene Akt was expressed in the keratinocytes of the basal proliferative layer of the epidermis. Stem...

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A permantly active form of the oncogene Akt was expressed in the keratinocytes of the basal proliferative layer of the epidermis. Stem cells of the hair follicle expressing the cell surface marker CD34 were isolated. RNA form the CD34(+) and CD34(-) keratinocytes was extracted and and hybridized to Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Affymetrix arrays. Gene expression was compared between CD34(+) hair follicle stem cells and CD34(-) cells isolates from the back skin of K5-myrAkt transgenic mice.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
11

Source:
E-GEOD-48522

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL TYPE
GSM1180253 CD34(+) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180253 CD34(+) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180253 CD34(+) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180253 CD34(+) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180253 CD34(+) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180258 CD34(-) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180258 CD34(-) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180258 CD34(-) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180258 CD34(-) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180258 CD34(-) hair follicle stem cells
GSM1180258 CD34(-) hair follicle stem cells

Tags

  • basal
  • cell
  • epidermis
  • genome
  • hair
  • hair follicle
  • skin
  • surface

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