Project description:The mechanisms underlying pruritus and skin inflammation of poison ivy ACD remain poorly understood,due to limited clinical data and animal studies. Most of the mechanistic understanding of ACD is based upon animal models using experimental allergens not present in the environment, such as oxazolone,DNFB or SADBE . Recently, it has become evident that different allergens elicit widely divergent immune responses in both human and animals, suggesting these models may not be representative of environmental forms of ACD . Given the high incidence and public health impact of poison ivy-induced ACD, it is necessary to establish and characterize a clinically relevant animal model using the actual allergen urushiol. In this study we applied transcriptome microarray to evaluate the cutaneous immune response in urushiol ACD model.
2019-05-31 | GSE131963 | GEO
Project description:Toxicodendron radicans (poison ivy) leaf and root transcriptome sequencing
Project description:The Ivy Glioblastoma Atlas Project (Ivy GAP) is a detailed anatomically based transcriptomic atlas of human glioblastoma tumors. As collaborators, the Ivy Foundation funded the Allen Institute and the Swedish Neuroscience Institute to design and create the atlas. The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation also supported the project. This resource consists of a viewer interface that resolves the manually- and machine-annotated histologic images (H&E and RNA in situ hybridization) at 0.5 µm/pixel, a transcriptome browser to view and mine the anatomically-based RNA-Seq samples, an application programming interface, help documentation that describes the methods and how to use the resource, as well as SNP array data and the supporting longitudinal clinical information and MRI time course data. The resource is made available to the public without charge as part of the Ivy GAP (http://glioblastoma.alleninstitute.org/) via the Allen Institute data portal (http://www.brain-map.org), the Ivy GAP Clinical and Genomic Database (http://ivygap.org/) via the Swedish Neuroscience Institute (http://www.swedish.org/services/neuroscience-institute), and The Cancer Imaging Archive (https://wiki.cancerimagingarchive.net/display/Public/Ivy+GAP). The Ivy GAP processed data at GEO includes normalized RNA-Seq FPKM files used for analysis in "An anatomic transcriptional atlas of glioblastoma,” which is under review. Other processed data files as well as sample and donor meta-data and QC metrics are available at http://glioblastoma.alleninstitute.org/static/download.html. The raw RNA-Seq and SNP array data will be submitted to dbGaP.
Project description:Two potato cultivars, Russet Burbank and Bionta, were inoculated with three different endophytes containing different AHL types. The impact of the endophytes to the different cultivars was measured by gene expression analysis with a customized microarray
Project description:The Ivy Glioblastoma Atlas Project (Ivy GAP) is a detailed anatomically based transcriptomic atlas of human glioblastoma tumors. As collaborators, the Ivy Foundation funded the Allen Institute and the Swedish Neuroscience Institute to design and create the atlas. The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation also supported the project. This resource consists of a viewer interface that resolves the manually- and machine-annotated histologic images (H&E and RNA in situ hybridization) at 0.5 µm/pixel, a transcriptome browser to view and mine the anatomically-based RNA-Seq samples, an application programming interface, help documentation that describes the methods and how to use the resource, as well as SNP array data and the supporting longitudinal clinical information and MRI time course data. The resource is made available to the public without charge as part of the Ivy GAP (http://glioblastoma.alleninstitute.org/) via the Allen Institute data portal (http://www.brain-map.org), the Ivy GAP Clinical and Genomic Database (http://ivygap.org/) via the Swedish Neuroscience Institute (http://www.swedish.org/services/neuroscience-institute), and The Cancer Imaging Archive (https://wiki.cancerimagingarchive.net/display/Public/Ivy+GAP). The Ivy GAP processed data at GEO includes normalized RNA-Seq FPKM files used for analysis in "An anatomic transcriptional atlas of glioblastoma,” which is under review. Other processed data files as well as sample and donor meta-data and QC metrics are available at http://glioblastoma.alleninstitute.org/static/download.html. The raw RNA-Seq and SNP array data will be submitted to dbGaP.