Project description:Time course experiment of healthy primary skeletal muscle cells KM109, KM108 and HPP4 after initiation of fusion This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Project description:Time course experiment of healthy primary skeletal muscle cells KM109, KM108 and HPP4 after initiation of fusion This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series: GSE884: KM109 GSE895: KM108_cDNA GSE896: HPP4_cDNA
Project description:Four healthy human volunteers underwent an acute bout of resistance exercise with the right leg at 2 pm. Biopsies were removed from the Vastus Lateralis muscle 6 h (8 pm) and 18 h (8 am) after exericise Keywords = Human skeletal muscle Keywords = resistance exerise Keywords = diurnal Keywords = circadian Keywords: time-course
Project description:Skeletal muscle has been identified as a secretory organ. We hypothesized that IL-6, a cytokine secreted from skeletal muscle during exercise, could induce production of other secreted factors in skeletal muscle. Keywords: Human skeletal muscle time course response to IL-6 infusion IL-6 was infused for 3 h into healthy young males (n=7) and muscle biopsies obtained at time points 0, 3 and 6 h in these individuals. Affymetrix microarray analysis of gene expression profiling in muscle were carried out on 3 randomly chosen subjects.
Project description:We generated a tamoxifen-inducible skeletal muscle-specific Bmal1 knockout mouse model and performed a time-course microarray experiment to identify gene expression changes downstream of the molecular clock. We report the transcrpt expression profiles in adult gastrocnemius skeletal muscle harvested from iMS-Bmal1-/- and at 4 hour intervals for a full circadian time-course (6 time-points).
Project description:Modification of Gene Expression of Skeletal Muscle in Response to postmenopause with or without Hormone Replacement Therapy. Test samples randomly selected from a larger study in order to verify the validity of microarray experiment. Keywords: time course analysis from HRT users and non-users