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<biogps><data><item key="owner">ArrayExpress Uploader</item><item key="ownerprofile_id">arrayexpress_sid</item><item key="species">human</item><item key="factors"><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243838"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243839"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243840"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243841"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243842"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243843"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243844"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243845"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243846"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243847"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243848"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243849"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243850"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243851"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243852"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243853"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243854"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243855"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243856"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243857"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243858"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243859"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243860"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243861"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243862"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243863"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243864"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243865"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243866"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243867"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243868"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243869"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243870"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243871"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243872"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243873"/></item><item><item key="GSE9656GSM243874"/></item></item><item key="id">5052</item><item key="pop_total">0</item><item key="platform">4</item><item key="summary_wrapped">Waldenstr&#246;ms macroglobulinemia (WM) is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder with apparent morphologic and immunophenotypic heterogeneity...</item><item key="geo_gse_id">E-GEOD-9656</item><item key="owner_profile">/profile/8773/arrayexpressuploader</item><item key="factor_count">0</item><item key="sample_count">37</item><item key="tags"><item>bone</item><item>bone marrow</item><item>macroglobulinemia</item><item>peripheral</item><item>tonsil</item></item><item key="lastmodified">Dec.12, 2014</item><item key="is_default">False</item><item key="geo_gds_id"/><item key="slug">transcription-profiling-of-human-waldenstroms-macr</item><item key="geo_id_plat">E-GEOD-9656_A-AFFY-44</item><item key="name">Transcription profiling of human Waldenstroms macroglobulinemia CD19+ WM B cells (WM-BC) and CD138+ WM plasma cells (WM-PC) with those of normal CD19+ peripheral blood B cells (PB-BC), tonsil-BC (T-BC), CD138+ T-PC and bone marrow PC (N-PC) reveals biological insights into its pathophysiology</item><item key="created">Sep.22, 2014</item><item key="summary">Waldenstr&#246;ms macroglobulinemia (WM) is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder with apparent morphologic and immunophenotypic heterogeneity and its origins are still poorly understood. In this study, using Gene-Expression Profiling (GEP), we compared the global mRNA expression patterns of CD19+ WM B cells (WM-BC) and CD138+ WM plasma cells (WM-PC) with those of normal CD19+ peripheral blood B cells (PB-BC), tonsil-BC (T-BC), CD138+ T-PC and bone marrow PC (N-PC). Experiment Overall Design: The sample cohort studied consisted of CD19-selected peripheral blood B cells (PB-BC; n = 7), tonsil B cells (T-BC; n = 7), bone marrow B cells from WM (WM-BC; n = 12), tonsil plasma cells (T-PC; n = 9), bone marrow plasma cells from healthy donors (N-PC; n = 10), WM plasma cells (WM-PC, n = 9), and MM plasma cells (MM-PC; n = 11).</item><item key="source">http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/experiments/E-GEOD-9656</item><item key="sample_source">http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/experiments/E-GEOD-9656/samples/</item></data></biogps>
