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STING recognition of cytoplasmic DNA instigates cellular defense.
Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesGene expression analysis of wild type, STING knock-out and STAT1 knock-out Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts (MEFs) stimulated with 90-mer dsDNA or 90-mer ssDNA. Genes whose expression that are affected by cytosolic DNA in a STING dependent manner will be identified and signaling pathways regulated by STING will be elucidated.
STING recognition of cytoplasmic DNA instigates cellular defense.
Specimen part
View SamplesGene expression analysis of dsDNA90 stimulated human telomerase fibroblasts (hTERT-BJ1) after STING siRNA treatment. Genes whose expression that are affected by cytosolic DNA in a STING dependent manner will be identified and signaling pathways regulated by STING will be elucidated.
STING recognition of cytoplasmic DNA instigates cellular defense.
Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesGene expression analysis of wild type and STING knock-out Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts (MEFs) infected with 34.5 deleted HSV1. Genes whose expression that are affected by HSV1 in a STING dependent manner will be identified and signaling pathways regulated by STING will be elucidated.
STING recognition of cytoplasmic DNA instigates cellular defense.
Specimen part
View SamplesThe goal of this study is to elucidate the influence of treadmill training on transcriptome of the upper lumbar spinal cord after thoracic spinal cord hemisection. mRNA profiles of spinal cords at 23 days-post injury with/without treadmill training were generated. The expression levels of 650 genes in the trained animal were increased ( > 2-fold) compared to untrained animals. Our study represents the detailed analysis of transcriptomes of spinal cord distal to the hemisected lesion after treadmill training, with biologic replicates, generated by RNA-seq technology. Overall design: The effect of training after spinal cord injury (T9) on the transcriptome of intact upper spinal cord was investigated.
Locomotor Training Increases Synaptic Structure With High NGL-2 Expression After Spinal Cord Hemisection.
Specimen part, Cell line, Subject
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Comprehensive developmental profiles of gene activity in regions and subregions of the Arabidopsis seed.
Specimen part
View SamplesWe collected globular stage seed compartments from 5 or 7-micron paraffin sections using the Leica LMD6000 system in order to identify the mRNAs present in different compartments of an Arabidopsis seed containing a globular stage embryo. For the purposes of this study we broke down the seed into 8 capturable compartments: embyro proper, suspensor, micropylar endosperm, peripheral endosperm, chalazal endosperm, chalazal seed coat, general seed coat, and whole seeds.
Comprehensive developmental profiles of gene activity in regions and subregions of the Arabidopsis seed.
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View SamplesWe collected heart stage seed compartments from 7 micron paraffin sections using the Leica LMD6000 system in order to identify the mRNAs present in different compartments from seeds containing heart stage embryos. For the purposes of this study we captured 6 compartments: embryo proper, micropylar endosperm, peripheral endosperm, chalazal endosperm, chalazal seed coat and seed coat, as well sets of serial sections encompassing the entire heart stage seed.
Comprehensive developmental profiles of gene activity in regions and subregions of the Arabidopsis seed.
Specimen part
View SamplesWe collected linear-cotyledon stage seed compartments from 5 to 7 micron paraffin sections using the Leica LMD6000 system in order to identify the mRNAs present in different compartments from seeds containing linear-coyledon-stage embryos. For the purposes of this study we captured 7 compartments: embyro proper, cellularized endosperm, chalazal endosperm, chalazal seed coat, general seed coat, whole seeds and micropylar endosperm.
Comprehensive developmental profiles of gene activity in regions and subregions of the Arabidopsis seed.
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View SamplesWe collected mature green seed compartments from 7 micron paraffin sections using the Leica LMD6000 system in order to identify the mRNAs present in different compartments from seeds containing mature green-stage embryos. For the purposes of this study we captured 6 compartments: embryo proper, micropylar endosperm, cellularized peripherial endosperm, chalazal endosperm, chalazal seed coat and seed coat, as well sets of serial sections encompassing the entire mature green stage seed.
Comprehensive developmental profiles of gene activity in regions and subregions of the Arabidopsis seed.
Specimen part
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