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Name
Expression data from mouse liver after Acetaminophen intoxication
Repository
Gemma
Identifier
gemma.experiment:1377
Description
Acetaminophen (APAP) is the most widely used analgesic in the United States. Its acute overdose causes liver damage by inducing localized centrilobular cell death. Because of widespread use, APAP toxicity has become the most frequent cause of acute liver failure. Many factors have been associated with the susceptibility of APAP-induced liver injuries, however, few of them have been confirmed and used in the clinical setting. We tried to identify the subset of factors that could affect susceptibility to APAP-induced liver injury by an integrative genetic, transcriptional and 2-D-NMR-based metabolomic analysis across a panel of inbred mouse strains.
Last Updated (by provider): Aug 14 2009
Contributors: Kimberly Dolim Zhaomei Zhang Jimmy Jung Erin Farrell Peng Lu
Data or Study Types
gene expression
Keywords
functional genomics
Source Organization
University of British Columbia
Access Conditions
available
Access Hyperlink
www.chibi.ubc.ca/Gemma/expressionExperiment/showExpressionExperiment.html?id=1377

Distributions

  • Encoding Format: HTML ; URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE17649
  • Encoding Format: TSV ; URL: http://www.chibi.ubc.ca/Gemma/expressionExperiment/showExpressionExperiment.html?id=1377
  • Encoding Format: TSV ; URL: http://www.chibi.ubc.ca/Gemma/expressionExperiment/showExpressionExperiment.html?id=1377
This project was funded in part by grant U24AI117966 from the NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases as part of the Big Data to Knowledge program. We thank all members of the bioCADDIE community for their valuable input on the overall project.