Project description:We have used normal, tumoral and pure stromal whole tissue samples, and cells lines in order to identify new markers of prostate cancer.<br>The normal, tumoral and stromal tissue were obtained from patients diagnosed with prostate adenocarcinoma.<br>
Project description:Parallel transcription profiling of cardiomyocyte clusters derived from human embryonic stem cells. Both mRNA (E-MEXP-2654) and miRNA (this experiment) transcription are measured and fetal and adult heart tissues are included as controls. This experiment was updated on 7th July 2011 to fix incorrect AH6 and FH3 files
Project description:Parallel transcription profiling of cardiomyocyte clusters derived from human embryonic stem cells. Both mRNA (this experiment) and miRNA (see E-MEXP-2655) transcription are measured and fetal and adult heart tissues are included as controls. This experiment was updated on 7th July 2011 to fix incorrect AH6 and FH3 files.
Project description:Many organisms in the nature can drive themselves into an ametabolic state known as anhydrobiosis upon extreme desiccation. The nematode C. elegans is one of them. However, the anhydrobiotic ability of the worm is limited to a special developmental stage known as the dauer. Besides, the dauer larvae must be first treated by a mild desiccation stress (preconditioning) so that they gain desiccation tolerance. In this study, we investigated the differential gene expression during preconditioning in the C. elegans dauer.
Project description:Healthy human subjects were exposed to wood smoke particulate matter and filtered air on separate occasions. Alveolar leukocytes (predominantly macrophages) were then obtained and analysed by microarray to assess the impact of wood smoke on transcription in the airway.
Project description:Mice: knock-out of the Miz1 POZ-domain in brain (Miz1DPOZNes) and control mice. The RNA expression in cerebella of of old Miz1 delta POZ mice (1.5 years), old control mice (1.5 years), young Miz1 delta POZ mice (5.5 weeks) and young control mice (5.5 weeks) was compared