Project description:To determine gene expression differences in the olfactory epithelium of sea lamprey between sequential yet behaviorally distinct adult life history stages 2 samples: parasitic adults removed from fish in northern Lake Huron and Lake Michigan in February and March, and reproductive adults collected from Lake Huron and Lake Michigan tributaries in June
Project description:Small scale study to asses the effects of taking multiple skinbiopts from individual mice in time. Results showed no influence on expression levels in time from older samplings on newer samplings.
Project description:Embryonic stem (ES) cells are used in cell therapy and tissue engineering due to their ability to produce different cells types. However, studies of ES cells that are derived from fertilized embryos have raised concerns about the limitations imposed by ethical and political considerations. Therefore, many studies of ES cells use the ES cells that are derived from unfertilized oocytes and adult tissue. Although parthenogenetic embryonic stem (ESP) cells also avoided ethical and political dilemmas and can be used in cell-based therapy, the ESP cells exhibit growth retardation problems. Therefore, to investigate the potential for muscle growth from genetically modified ESP cells, we established four ES cell types, including normal embryonic stem (ESN) cells, ESP cells, ESP cells that overexpress the Igf2 gene (ESI) and ESP cells with down-regulated H19 gene expression (ESH). Using these cells, we examined the expression profiles of genes that were related to imprinting and muscle using microarrays. Total RNA obtained from isolated genetically modified parthenogenetic mouse embryonic stem cells compared to parthenogenetic mouse embryonic stem cells. 2 Biological Replication.
Project description:Embryonic stem (ES) cells are used in cell therapy and tissue engineering due to their ability to produce different cells types. However, studies of ES cells that are derived from fertilized embryos have raised concerns about the limitations imposed by ethical and political considerations. Therefore, many studies of ES cells use the ES cells that are derived from unfertilized oocytes and adult tissue. Although parthenogenetic embryonic stem (ESP) cells also avoided ethical and political dilemmas and can be used in cell-based therapy, the ESP cells exhibit growth retardation problems. Therefore, to investigate the potential for muscle growth from genetically modified ESP cells, we established four ES cell types, including normal embryonic stem (ESN) cells, ESP cells, ESP cells that overexpress the Igf2 gene (ESI) and ESP cells with down-regulated H19 gene expression (ESH). Using these cells, we examined the expression profiles of genes that were related to imprinting and muscle using microarrays.
2011-07-30 | GSE31031 | GEO
Project description:Lake Michigan Bacterial Community
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of four growth phases S. Typhimurium comparing immobilised growth with planktonic growth. Each array used labelled cDNA against a common genomic DNA reference. Triplicate or quadruple arrays were carried out for each of the 8 conditions as well as the inoculum culture: inoculum, planktonic MEP, planktonic LEP, planktonic ESP, planktonic LSP, immobilised MEP, immobilised LEP, immobilised ESP and immobilised LSP