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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of mouse wild type R1 and cells expressing Pax4 following induction of pacreatic differentitation

Dataset: Transcription profiling of mouse wild type R1 and cells expressing Pax4 following induction of pacreatic differentitation

[u'This experiment is part of the FunGenES project (FunGenES - "Functional Genomics in Embryonic Stem Cells" partially funded by the 6th...

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[u'This experiment is part of the FunGenES project (FunGenES - "Functional Genomics in Embryonic Stem Cells" partially funded by the 6th Framework Programme of the European Union, ', {u'a': {u'href': u'http://www.fungenes.org', u'target': u'_blank', u'$': u'http://www.fungenes.org'}}, u'). The experiment was conducted at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK, Gatersleben, Germany) The goal of the experiment is to optimize existing differentiation protocols for endoderm differentiation of ES cells to efficiently generate optimal levels of pancreatic cell types. To characterize potential pancreatic progenitors during the process of induced pancreatic differentiation, wild type R1 cells and R1 cells stably expressing the pancreatic control gene Pax4, RNA samples of undifferentiated cells, pancreatic precursor and differentiated cells were prepared.']

Species:
mouse

Samples:
35

Source:
E-TABM-493

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.21, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample StrainOrLine Time
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_16d R1_Pax4+ 16
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_28d R1_Pax4+ 28
IPK-1_1_Pax4_ESC R1_Pax4+ 0
IPK-1_1_R1_5_16d R1 16
IPK-1_1_R1_5_28d R1 28
IPK-1_1_R1_5_9d R1 9
IPK-1_1_R1_ESC R1 0
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_16d R1_Pax4+ 16
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_28d R1_Pax4+ 28
IPK-1_1_Pax4_ESC R1_Pax4+ 0
IPK-1_1_R1_5_16d R1 16
IPK-1_1_R1_5_28d R1 28
IPK-1_1_R1_5_9d R1 9
IPK-1_1_R1_ESC R1 0
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_16d R1_Pax4+ 16
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_28d R1_Pax4+ 28
IPK-1_1_Pax4_ESC R1_Pax4+ 0
IPK-1_1_R1_5_16d R1 16
IPK-1_1_R1_5_28d R1 28
IPK-1_1_R1_5_9d R1 9
IPK-1_1_R1_ESC R1 0
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_16d R1_Pax4+ 16
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_28d R1_Pax4+ 28
IPK-1_1_Pax4_ESC R1_Pax4+ 0
IPK-1_1_R1_5_16d R1 16
IPK-1_1_R1_5_28d R1 28
IPK-1_1_R1_5_9d R1 9
IPK-1_1_R1_ESC R1 0
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_16d R1_Pax4+ 16
IPK-1_1_Pax4_5_28d R1_Pax4+ 28
IPK-1_1_Pax4_ESC R1_Pax4+ 0
IPK-1_1_R1_5_16d R1 16
IPK-1_1_R1_5_28d R1 28
IPK-1_1_R1_5_9d R1 9
IPK-1_1_R1_ESC R1 0

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  • cell
  • endoderm

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