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Datasets for Rat

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    Transcription profiling of rat rat striatal neuron cultures treated with Htt-N171-19Q-expressing recombinant lentivirus

    Species: rat
    Samples: 14
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    Transcription profiling of rat samples response to dioxins (TCDD) to study the conserved transcriptional response of rat and mouse, see related set E-GEOD-10769 for mouse data

    Species: rat
    Samples: 8
    Tags: class, liver
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    Transcription profiling of tungstate-induced beta cell mass increase in Rattus norvegicus subjects with induced diabetes

    Species: rat
    Samples: 12
    Factors: 2
    Tags: beta cell, body, cell, glucagon, hyperglycemia, pancreas
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    Transitions in infant learning are modulated by dopamine within the amygdala

    Species: rat
    Samples: 20
    Factors: 3
    Tags: amygdala
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    Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) Rat Study - Diaphragm vs. Sternohyoid

    Species: rat
    Samples: 22
    Factors: 2
    Tags: carbohydrate, collagen, diaphragm, lipid, muscle, sternohyoid
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    GeneAtlas RGU34A, gcrma

    Species: rat
    Samples: 122
    Factors: None
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