Project description:Human umbilical cord blood derived mast cells IgE sensitized followed by crosslinking receptor at different time points Keywords: time-course
Project description:Interventions: Test group:Postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy plus infusion of NK cells derived from human umbilical cord blood;control group:Postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy
Primary outcome(s): Recurrence and metastasis rates
Study Design: Parallel
Project description:This study evaluates the effects of 96h stimulus with Interleukin 4 (100 ng/mL) on the transcriptome of human umbilical cord blood derived mast cells. Through this approach, we identify upregulation of key intraepithelial mast cell-associated transcripts and downregulation of subepithelial mast cell-associated transcripts. Replicates are technical duplicates. Samples were sequenced on an Illumina NextSeq 500.
Project description:Transciption profiling by array of human umbilical cord blood stem cells after co-culture with or without resting or IL-15 activated cord blood NK cells
Project description:Cord blood-derived stem cells were in vitro cultured in the presence of 40 ng/ml SCF, 20 ng/ml IL6 and 2 microM lysophosphatidic acid for 5 week. Then mast cells were magnetically isolated and further cultured for 4 days in the presence or absence of 2 ng/ml TGF-betaI. Total RNA was isolated and processed according to the Agilent Low-input RNA Linear Amplification Kit and microarray hybridization protocol. Keywords: Agilent Whole Human Genome, dual channel, LogRatio values are log(10) values
Project description:microRNA profiling of rat small intestinal crypt cell IEC-6. Comparing control untreated with cells treated with transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). TGF-beta stimulated cell differentiation, as observed in the stimulation of intestinal epithelial cell markers (alkaline phophotase, villin, aminopeptidase N, etc.). Two condition experiment. Control vs TGF-beta treatment. Biological replicates: 3 control, 3 treated. Independently grown and harvested. One replicate per array