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Dataset: Transcription profiling of normal and cancerous human breast cell lines and tissues to explore HOXA gene expression in context of other homological genes and in context of physical location in genome

Expression profiles of normal and cancerous cell and tissue were used for exploring HOXA genes expression in context of other homological...

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Expression profiles of normal and cancerous cell and tissue were used for exploring HOXA genes expression in context of other homological genes (HOXB,HOXC,HOXD) and in context of physical location in genome

Species:
human

Samples:
30

Source:
E-MEXP-882

PubMed:
17090521

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.22, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample disease state
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
2146T infiltrating lobular carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
4099T mucoid ductal carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
5343N normal
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
5343N normal
2146T infiltrating lobular carcinoma
2146T infiltrating lobular carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
5343N normal
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
7768LN lymph node metastasis
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
5343N normal
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
1139T infiltrating ductal carcinoma
BT-549 breast cancer
5343N normal
5343N normal
BT-549 breast cancer
BT-549 breast cancer
BT-549 breast cancer

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  • cell
  • genome

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