Project description:Analysis of technical variance of ChIP-on-Chip studies by characterization of Myc-binding in HL60 cells. Keywords: Chip-on-chip Characterization of c-Myc binding in HL60 cells. Thirteen biologically independent replicates of growing HL60 cells were subjected to ChIP with an N-terminal c-Myc antibody and hybridized to CpG island microarrays
Project description:This study compared the expression signatures of HL60 cells +/- tretinoin. This data was then used for another study showing a method for high-throughput gene expression signature analysis. Experiment Overall Design: The experiment consists of 3 HL60 samples treated with DMSO and 3 HL60 samples treated with tretinoin.
Project description:RNA-seq was performed after HL60 cells were treated with S2101, UNC0638, GSK343, depsipeptide alone or in combination with decitabine
Project description:Whole transcriptome for SKI knock-out and control HL60 cells was sequenced. SKI control and knockout samples were compared to find differentially expressed genes. Differentially expressed genes were further analysed to find the significance of SKI in HL60 cells.
Project description:Human Promyelocytic Leukemia Cell Line HL60 has been used extensively as a model for myeloid differentiation and leukemia. HL60-RG cell is its sub-line and shows a higher growth rate. In this study, we carried out a genome scan using SNP 10k mapping array on both cells. Comparative study on chromosomal changes of these cells will give us information on mechanism of tumor progression. Experiment Overall Design: Two samples HL60-NG cell and HL60-RG cel were analyzed by SNP 10k mapping array.
Project description:Human Promyelocytic Leukemia Cell Line HL60 has been used extensively as a model for myeloid differentiation and leukemia. HL60-RG cell is its sub-line and shows a higher growth rate. In this study, we carried out a genome scan using SNP 10k mapping array on both cells. Comparative study on chromosomal changes of these cells will give us information on mechanism of tumor progression. Keywords: cell type comparison