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Dataset: Gene expression and complex network analyis of effects of anaethesia

Most gene array studies use analysis of differential gene expression which gives no information on the interactions between genes We used...

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Most gene array studies use analysis of differential gene expression which gives no information on the interactions between genes We used complex systems analyis of gene expression data to study brain gene expression in rats following a brief period of anaesthesia using isoflurane Male Sprague Dawley rats were studied (250-300g) following exposure for 15 minutes to either isoflurane in oxygen at a steady state concentration of 2% or oxygen alone. Anaimals were alowed to recover for 6 hours before brains were removed for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays to obtain expression profiles from which complex networks could be generated

Species:
rat

Samples:
20

Source:
E-GEOD-64617

Updated:
Feb.09, 2015

Registered:
Jan.12, 2015


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample sample group
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575587 Oxygen control
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane
GSM1575597 15 mins exposure to isofurane

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