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Dataset: Transcription profiling by array of lungs from mice mutant for RAG after challenge with ovalbumin

Experimental asthma was induced in BALB/c mice by sensitization and challenge with the allergen ovalbumin. Control groups received PBS....

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Experimental asthma was induced in BALB/c mice by sensitization and challenge with the allergen ovalbumin. Control groups received PBS. To investigate the innate immune component of experimental asthma, we also analyzed recombinase activating gene (RAG) deficient mice following exposure to ovalbumin and control PBS Experiment Overall Design: Each experimental group was exposed to ovalbumin or control PBS. At day 22, 1 day after completion of the allergen exposure, whole lungs were harvested, total mRNA prepared, and gene expression determined by hybridization to Affymetrix microarrays.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
16

Source:
E-GEOD-6858

PubMed:
17437023

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.13, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample dose genotype compound
GSE6858GSM158134 10 RAG null mutant ovalbumin
GSE6858GSM158134 10 RAG null mutant ovalbumin
GSE6858GSM158134 10 RAG null mutant ovalbumin
GSE6858GSM158134 10 RAG null mutant ovalbumin
GSE6858GSM158132 RAG null mutant none
GSE6858GSM158132 RAG null mutant none
GSE6858GSM158132 RAG null mutant none
GSE6858GSM158132 RAG null mutant none
GSE6858GSM158138 10 wild type ovalbumin
GSE6858GSM158138 10 wild type ovalbumin
GSE6858GSM158138 10 wild type ovalbumin
GSE6858GSM158138 10 wild type ovalbumin
GSE6858GSM158136 wild type none
GSE6858GSM158136 wild type none
GSE6858GSM158136 wild type none
GSE6858GSM158136 wild type none

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