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<biogps><data><item key="owner">Andrew Su</item><item key="pop_total">0</item><item key="species">mouse</item><item key="factors"/><item key="id">4</item><item key="ownerprofile_id">S-1-5-21-448539723-484763869-725345543-1485</item><item key="platform">10</item><item key="summary_wrapped">High-throughput gene expression profiling has become an important tool for investigating transcriptional activity in a variety of...</item><item key="pubmed_id">18442421</item><item key="owner_profile">/profile/3/asu</item><item key="factor_count">None</item><item key="sample_count">191</item><item key="tags"/><item key="lastmodified">Nov.04, 2016</item><item key="is_default">True</item><item key="geo_id_plat"/><item key="slug">geneatlas-moe430-gcrma</item><item key="geo_gds_id"/><item key="name">GeneAtlas MOE430, gcrma</item><item key="created">Apr.19, 2014</item><item key="summary">High-throughput gene expression profiling has become an important tool for investigating transcriptional activity in a variety of biological samples. To date, the vast majority of these experiments have focused on specific biological processes and perturbations. Here, we profiled gene expression from a diverse array of normal tissues, organs, and cell lines in mice.</item><item key="geo_gse_id">GSE10246</item></data></biogps>
