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Quantitative Analysis of Endothelial Transcriptomes after Irradiation
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- Lee, Yoon-JinChoi, Seo-Hyun
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Summary from the GEO: "Transcriptional profiling of HUVECs with or without irradiation." Overall design from the GEO: " mRNA profiles of endothelial cells with or without irradiation were generated by deep sequencing using Illumina HiSeq X10. HUVEC cells were collected before and 5 and 72 hrs post-irradiation. Three biological replicates for each condition were sequenced." The data was from a...
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Endothelial CellsGene Expression ProfilingHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsTranscriptome
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Expression data from thymic endothelial cells after damage
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- Wertheimer, TobiasVelardi, EnricoCooper, KirstenTsai, Jennifer2 more author(s)...
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Summary from the GEO: "The thymus is extremely sensitive to damage but also has a remarkable ability to repair itself. However, the mechanisms underlying this endogenous regeneration remain poorly understood and this capacity diminishes considerably with age. To identify alternate regeneration pathways in the thymus, we performed an unbiased transcriptome analysis of the non-hematopoietic (CD45-)...
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Endothelial CellsThymus GlandThymus Neoplasms
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Vascular fate in misidentified pluripotent-derived blood-brain-barrier endothelial cells rescued by transcriptional reprogramming.
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Summary from the GEO: "A single-cell suspension was loaded into the Bio-Rad ddSEQ Single-Cell Isolator on which cells were isolated, lysed and barcoded in droplets. Droplets were then disrupted and cDNA was pooled for second strand synthesis. Libraries were generated with direct tagmentation followed by 3’ enrichment and sample indexing using Illumina Nextera library prep kit. Pooled libraries were...
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Blood-Brain BarrierEndothelial CellsPluripotent Stem Cells
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Data from: Th2 cytokines inhibit lymphangiogenesis
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- Savetsky, Ira L.Ghanta, SwapnaGardenier, Jason C.Torrisi, Jeremy S.5 more author(s)...
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Summary from Dryad: "Abstract: Lymphangiogenesis is the process by which new lymphatic vessels grow in response to pathologic stimuli such as wound healing, inflammation, and tumor metastasis. It is well-recognized that growth factors and cytokines regulate lymphangiogenesis by promoting or inhibiting lymphatic endothelial cell (LEC) proliferation, migration and differentiation. Our group has shown...
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Endothelial CellsInterleukin-13interleukin-4LymphangiogenesisTh2 Cells
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