Transcription profiling by array of human blood and adipose tissue from obese men in a time series
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ABSTRACT: We wanted to investigate the impact of macronutrient composition on blood gene expression in obese men and relate it to low-grade systemic inflammation and onset of lifestyle diseases. Additionally, we wanted to compare blood cell gene expression pattern with subcutaneous adipose tissue cell gene expression pattern. The current study was designed as a pilot to a more comprehensive main study (manuscript in preparation). We wanted to gain experience to optimize sample size, diet intervention length, tissue for gene expression analysis, and the type of food to be used for diet intervention in the main study. Three final gene expression matrices are provided for this study. The first is a 3 persons x 6 time points blood cell RNA hybridizations (time profiling of blood cell gene expression). The second is blood cell RNA hybridizations normalized and the third is adipose tissue cell RNA hybridizations normalized.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
SUBMITTER: Hans-Richard Brattbakk
PROVIDER: E-MEXP-2779 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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