Orthotopic murine Group 3 medulloblastoma in C57Bl/6 mice treated with sham or craniospinal irradiation
Mice with medulloblastoma (Group 3) were treated with sham (isofluorane and imaging xray) or CSI as described by Abbas et al (2022). Total RNA was isolated with RNeasy Plus Mini Kit (Qiagen), library preparation (SureSelect, Agilent), rRNA depletion (Ribo-Zero Plus, Illumina) and sequencing were carried out by GenomicsWA or Australian Genome Research Facility. Libraries were sequenced on NovaSeq 6000 S1 flow cells as paired-end 150bp reads (Illumina).
- 24 samples
- DAC: EGAC00001002507
- Technology: Illumina NovaSeq 6000
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Frontiers in Immunology, 2022 (under revision). Users should note that the Telethon Kids Institute and/or Individual Investigators bear no responsibility for the further analysis or interpretation of these data, over and above that published by the Institute.
Studies are experimental investigations of a particular phenomenon, e.g., case-control studies on a particular trait or cancer research projects reporting matching cancer normal genomes from patients.
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EGAS00001005847 | RNASeq |
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