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Human genome u133a 2.0 plus

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Human Genome U133A 2.0 Plus is a gene expression microarray from Thermo Fisher Scientific. It is designed to measure the expression levels of over 54,000 human transcript variants, representing approximately 38,500 well-characterized human genes. The array provides comprehensive coverage of the human genome.

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2 protocols using human genome u133a 2.0 plus

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Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis of Olfactory Genes

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Total RNA samples were extracted using TRIzol (Invitrogen) and purified using a RNeasy mini-kit (QIAGEN). Gene expression analysis was performed on a GeneChip platform (Human Genome U133A 2.0 Plus; Affymetrix) following the National Health Research Institutes Microarray Core facility technique support. Gene expression changes were calculated as the ratio of 1.2-fold significant alterations of the experimental groups (CTSS overexpression or si-CTSS treated) compared with each control group. Compared with the gene expression variance within each experimental group, most of the olfactory receptor genes detected were differentially expressed.
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Microarray analysis of gene expression

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Total RNA samples were extracted using TRIzol (Invitrogen) and then purified using an RNeasy mini-kit (QIAGEN). Gene expression analysis was performed on a GeneChip platform (Human Genome U133A 2.0 Plus; Affymetrix) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The gene expression data were deposited in NCBI’s Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and are accessible under accession no. GSE23399. Differentially expressed genes were selected using Student’s t test or Tukey’s honestly significant difference test (P < 0.05; fold-change > 2×). The genes were functionally annotated using DAVID, and the enriched functional gene categories identified were further processed and displayed using Cytoscape. Hierarchical clustering of the selected genes was performed using Cluster and TreeView software.
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