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Dataset: Gene expression data of untreated and RA-treated wild type and RXRα-deficient mice liver

Our project focuses on retinoic acid (RA) effect on hepatic lipid homeostasis. Even though RA has more than one receptor including...

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Our project focuses on retinoic acid (RA) effect on hepatic lipid homeostasis. Even though RA has more than one receptor including retinoids x receptor (RXR) and retinoic acid receptor (RAR), most probably, RA effect on lipid homeostasis is mediated by RXR and its partners such as PXR, FXR, and PPAR. So we treated the wild type and RXRα-knockout mice by retinoic acid to check the global gene expression especially for lipid homeostasis genes. We used microarrays to observe the global gene expression underlying hepatic lipid homeostasis. We treated both the wild type and RXRα-KO mice with normal diet and RA-containing diet for 7 days. For each group, three replicates were done. Liver total RNA were used to test global gene expression by microarray.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-50028

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.24, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE TREATMENT
GSM1212750 Wild type untreated
GSM1212750 Wild type untreated
GSM1212750 Wild type untreated
GSM1212753 Wild type RA-treated
GSM1212753 Wild type RA-treated
GSM1212753 Wild type RA-treated
GSM1212756 Hepatic RXRα-Knockout untreated
GSM1212756 Hepatic RXRα-Knockout untreated
GSM1212756 Hepatic RXRα-Knockout untreated
GSM1212759 Hepatic RXRα-Knockout RA-treated
GSM1212759 Hepatic RXRα-Knockout RA-treated
GSM1212759 Hepatic RXRα-Knockout RA-treated

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  • lipid
  • liver

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