Differential gene expression in CD11b+ splenocytes from mice subject to social threat vs. control (II)
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ABSTRACT: Gene expression profiling was carried out on splenocyte mRNA samples collected from 6 animals subject to repeated social threat and 6 animals subject to non-threatening control conditions (pooled into 3 groups of 2). The primary research question is whether gene expression differs in CD11b+ splenocytes from animals exposed to social threat vs non-threatening control conditions. Keywords: Risk prediction Gene expression profiling was carried out on splenocyte mRNA samples collected from 6 animals subject to repeated social threat and 6 animals subject to non-threatening control conditions (pooled into 3 groups of 2). The primary research question is whether gene expression differs in CD11b+ splenocytes from animals exposed to social threat vs non-threatening control conditions. This study provides an additional body of data from the same general protocol used in Series GSE16661, and will support more extensive analyses than the original study.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
SUBMITTER: Steve Cole
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-28830 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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