Project description:total RNA from mouse (male c57BL/6) spleen labeled with Cy3 vs total RNA from mouse (male c57BL/6) B cells treated with TGF-beta (transforming growth factor-beta) labeled with Cy5- time course with repeats Keywords: ordered
Project description:RATIONALE: Measuring levels of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) in the blood of patients with epithelial cancers (head and neck, lung, breast, colorectal, and prostate) may help doctors predict how patients will respond to treatment with radiation therapy.
PURPOSE: This research study is measuring levels of TGF-beta in patients with epithelial cancers who are undergoing radiation therapy.
Project description:microRNA profiling of rat small intestinal crypt cell IEC-6. Comparing control untreated with cells treated with transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). TGF-beta stimulated cell differentiation, as observed in the stimulation of intestinal epithelial cell markers (alkaline phophotase, villin, aminopeptidase N, etc.). Two condition experiment. Control vs TGF-beta treatment. Biological replicates: 3 control, 3 treated. Independently grown and harvested. One replicate per array
Project description:Sinoatrial node (SAN), and right atrial (RA) fibroblasts were isolated from explanted non-failing (nHF) and HF human hearts, cultured, passaged once, and treated +/- transforming growth factor beta 1(TGF beta-1). Fibroblast pellets were subjected to comprehensive high-throughput proteomic analyses.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of human umbilical vein endothelial cells following stimulation with tumour necrosis factor alpha and transforming growth factor beta singly or combined for 8 hr All stimulations were for 8 hr - TNF-α vs no cytokine; TGF-β1 vs no cytokine; TNF-α & TGF-β1 vs TNF-α alone; TNF-α & TGF-β1 vs TGF-β1 alone
Project description:microRNA profiling of rat small intestinal crypt cell IEC-6. Comparing control untreated with cells treated with transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). TGF-beta stimulated cell differentiation, as observed in the stimulation of intestinal epithelial cell markers (alkaline phophotase, villin, aminopeptidase N, etc.).