MRNA Expression data from AG 1522 human fibroblasts post X-ray radiation
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ABSTRACT: Radioadaptive response (RAR) in mammalian cells refers to the phenomenon where a low-dose ionizing irradiation alters the gene expression profiles, and protects the cells from the detrimental effects of a subsequent high dose exposure. We focused on mRNA microarray studies, and aimed to characterize the transcriptome for RAR in AG 1522 human skin fibroblasts and to examine the functional regulatory networks at the genetic level. AG 1522 cells were exposed at a specific time point to a challenging dose of 2 Gy in the RAR group, or a priming dose of 5 cGy in the low-dose group.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE59861 | GEO | 2014/07/30
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA256918
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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