Project description:In this study we tested the ability to predict organ injury from in vitro transcriptomics data at early time points after exposure to mercury chloride (12 and 24 hours). We selected mercury chloride, a compound extensively used in animal studies for its ability to cause acute kidney damage.
Project description:In this study we tested the ability to predict organ injury from in vivo transcriptomics data in male Hartley guinea pigs at early time points after exposure to mercury chloride (9 and 33 hours). We selected mercury chloride, a compound extensively used in animal studies for its ability to cause acute kidney damage.
Project description:In this study we tested the ability to predict organ injury from transcriptomics data in Sprague-Dawley rats at early time points after exposure to mercury chloride (10 and 34 hours). We selected mercury chloride, a compound extensively used in animal studies for its ability to cause acute kidney and liver damage.
Project description:This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series: GSE32542: Murine serum reactivity to common autoantigens in response to immunization with neutrophil extracellular traps GSE32543: Human and murine serum reactivity to specific histone posttranslational modifications in neutrophil extracellular traps Refer to individual Series