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Dataset: Transcription profiling of human adult postmortem brain tissue from Down syndrome and healthy control subjects

Down syndrome (DS) is the result of trisomy chromosome 21 but the mechanisms by which the genotype leads to the characteristic disease...

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Down syndrome (DS) is the result of trisomy chromosome 21 but the mechanisms by which the genotype leads to the characteristic disease phenotype are unclear. We performed a microarray study using human adult brain tissue (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) from DS subjects and healthy controls to characterise for the first time the human adult Down syndrome brain Experiment Overall Design: RNA extracted from human postmortem brain tissue from adult subjects with Down syndrome and healthy controls was hybridised to Affymetrix HG-U133A GeneChips to identify differentially expressed genes in the disease state.

Species:
human

Samples:
15

Source:
E-GEOD-5390

PubMed:
17950572

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jun.19, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample DISEASESTATE
GSE5390GSM123277 normal
GSE5390GSM123277 normal
GSE5390GSM123277 normal
GSE5390GSM123265 Down syndrome
GSE5390GSM123265 Down syndrome
GSE5390GSM123277 normal
GSE5390GSM123265 Down syndrome
GSE5390GSM123265 Down syndrome
GSE5390GSM123265 Down syndrome
GSE5390GSM123277 normal
GSE5390GSM123265 Down syndrome
GSE5390GSM123277 normal
GSE5390GSM123277 normal
GSE5390GSM123265 Down syndrome
GSE5390GSM123277 normal

Tags

  • brain
  • chromosome
  • cortex
  • disease
  • down syndrome
  • prefrontal cortex
  • syndrome

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