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Odz, odd Oz/ten-m homolog 4 (Drosophila) RNA [primary]

Primary Reference(s):

Odz, odd Oz/ten-m homolog 4 (Drosophila) RNA

Experiment Id: 26468

Pattern Id: GC39097

Clone number:

GenBank Acc: AL080120

Rationale: RNA levels for over 12,000 probe sets were measured, in triplicate, in a microarray experiment utilizing Affymetrix Human Genome U95Av2 arrays. Many of these probe sets can be linked to known genes (based on clustering information from UniGene) - follow the links to UniGene and GeneCards, where information on possible function can be found. Other probe sets represent as yet unnamed genes - follow the Unigene link for more information. All gene assignments should be considered tentative. Sequence information for a probe set can be found through GenBank or UniGene.

Investigator(s):

Lavedan, Dr. Christian

Novartis Pharmaceuticals

Method: Microarray

Unit: RNA levels

Protocol: Cells were grown in RPMI 1640 + 5 % FBS + 2 mM L glutamine, harvested in late log phase, and total RNA isolated using the Qiagen RNeasy Midi Kit. Affymetrix U95Av2 GeneChips were used for quantitation.

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