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'Pathway Search Results'
- Selection criteria for significant gene list :
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Significant genes are selected with a p value cut-off of 0.1. The resultant list was then sorted in a descending order of fold change value. From the sorted list, the top 100 genes were selected for pathway/network. If the gene list is less than 100, the entire gene list was taken for pathway/network analysis.
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>>Total hits : 2
, Search term given : Sleep AND Disorders
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Inbred Long Sleep and Inbred Short Sleep model of ethanol sensitivity: cerebellum (MG-430A)
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GEO Description : Comparison of cerebella of Inbred Long Sleep (ILS) and Inbred Short Sleep (ISS) animals. ILS animals are more sensitive than ISS animals to ethanol. Initial sensitivity to ethanol is a predictor of alcohol abuse. Results provide insight into the molecular basis of differential ethanol sensitivity.
Organism : Mus musculus
GEO-ID : GDS1609
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- Compared Group :
- Inbred Long Sleep Vs Inbred Short Sleep
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- Number of Nodes in the Network : 6
- Number of Nodes passing Cut-Off : 100
- PValue Cut-Off : 6.65377083350904e-05
- Fold Change Cut-Off : 2.02
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Intermittent hypoxia effect on liver
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GEO Description : Examination of chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) effect on liver gene expression in leptin deficient (ob/ob) mice. CIH in the presence of pre-existent obesity may cause an increase in gene expression of enzymes of lipid biosynthesis. CIH is a component of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Organism : Mus musculus
GEO-ID : GDS1213
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