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identifier PRJDB4861
type bioproject
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organism Mus musculus
title Role of p53 in HSV-1 encephalitisis
description p53 is a multifunctional host cellular protein in the cellular response to a broad range of stress because of its ability to regulate various cellular pathways. Recently, we reported that p53 plays an important role in the replication of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) in a cultured cell line (Maruzuru et al., J. Virol., 2013). However, the involvement of p53 in viral pathogenesis remains unclear. To investigate the effect of p53 knock-out on global viral and host cellular gene expression in the brains of infected mice, we performed whole-transcriptome shotgun sequencing analysis of the brains from infected p53+/+ and p53-/- mice following intracranial infection.
data type Transcriptome or Gene Expression
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sra-run  DRR061195DRR061196
sra-submission  DRA004742
biosample  SAMD00052294SAMD00052295
sra-study  DRP003125
sra-sample  DRS029766DRS029767
sra-experiment  DRX055439DRX055440
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dateCreated 2016-05-20T11:33:45+09:00
dateModified 2016-05-23T13:23:12+09:00
datePublished 2016-05-23T13:23:11+09:00