Description | Tracking the molecular patterns of a common response across tissues in murine sepsis to refine treatment strategies - GSE23767 |
Purpose | Transcriptional effects in liver, lung, spleen and blood samples from mice challenged to Sham and Sepsis by Peritoneal Contamination and Infection (PCI) were monitored after 6 and 24 hours. |
Experimental Design | 4 Tissues x 2 Time Resolved Treatment Groups x 4 Replicates, 4 Tissues x Sham Control x 3 Replicates. |
Methods | Gene chips from 44 samples (four tissues; four replicates for 6 h and 24 h post-infection and three replicates sham) were scanned and pre-processed using BeadStudio (version 3.23). Data analysis was carried out using R statistics software (version 2.92) and BioConductor (version 2.3). A robust spline normalization, combining the features of quantile and loess normalization, was conducted for the tissue separated sample groups (liver, lung, spleen and blood) and log 2 signals were obtained. |
Additional Information | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE23767 |
Platform | Illumina MouseWG-6 v2 |
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