PLX047500
GSE134641: In vitro transcriptomic responses to thioacetamide-S-oxide exposure in human primary hepatocytes, renal tube epithelial, and cardiomyocytes
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
In this study we tested the ability to predict organ injury endpoints from in vitro transcriptomics responses at early time points (9 and 24 hours) after to thioacetamide-S-oxide treatment, the toxic metabolite of thioacetamide. Thioacetamide, an organosulfur compound, have been extensively used in animal studies as a hepatotoxin and carcinogen for its ability to cause acute liver damage. SOURCE: Patric Schyman (pschyman@bhsai.org) - Biotechnology HPC Software Applications Institute (BHSAI)
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