Ob/ob mice are leptin-deficient animals with uninhibited food intake and susceptibility to gain weight and develop type 2 diabetes. The mice have been used to study obesity and diabetes. We generated a dataset of different tissue gene expressions from wild-type and ob/ob mice with a normal diet (ND) or high-fat diet (HFD). The gene expression was profiled at a genome-scale using RNA-seq. We deposited the raw data to the short read archive and the processed data to the gene expression omnibus. In this manuscript, we describe generating the dataset and technical validation of the gene expression profiles. We assessed the quality of the reads, alignment, and the quantification of gene expression. We found that the tissue of origin explained th...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome results from a complex interaction between genetic and environmental ...
The expression levels of some reference genes and proteins are used for data normalization and quant...
Two types of adipose tissues, white (WAT) and brown (BAT) are found in mammals. Increasingly novel s...
Obesity is a strong risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes. We have previously reported ...
Obesity is known to result in insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes and the eventual development of no...
<p>qRT-PCR quantification of CXCL2 (a), CCL5 (b), leptin (c) and FABP4 (d) mRNA expression in subcut...
Obesity is a chronic condition involving the excessive accumulation of adipose tissue that adversely...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome results from a complex interaction between genetic and environmetal f...
BACKGROUND:Obesity and metabolic syndrome results from a complex interaction between genetic and env...
Genetically homogenous C57Bl/6 mice display differential metabolic adaptation when fed a high fat di...
Consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) promotes the development of obesity, a disease resulting from a...
As the prevalence of childhood obesity increases in the United States, the prevalence of obesity-rel...
It is still challenging to identify causal genes governing obesity. Pbwg1.5, a quantitative trait lo...
Insulin resistance is characterized by high insulin levels and decreased responsiveness of tissues t...
Mice were fed chow or HFD for 10 weeks (ad libitum). (A) Glucose tolerance test of chow-fed (n = 8) ...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome results from a complex interaction between genetic and environmental ...
The expression levels of some reference genes and proteins are used for data normalization and quant...
Two types of adipose tissues, white (WAT) and brown (BAT) are found in mammals. Increasingly novel s...
Obesity is a strong risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes. We have previously reported ...
Obesity is known to result in insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes and the eventual development of no...
<p>qRT-PCR quantification of CXCL2 (a), CCL5 (b), leptin (c) and FABP4 (d) mRNA expression in subcut...
Obesity is a chronic condition involving the excessive accumulation of adipose tissue that adversely...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome results from a complex interaction between genetic and environmetal f...
BACKGROUND:Obesity and metabolic syndrome results from a complex interaction between genetic and env...
Genetically homogenous C57Bl/6 mice display differential metabolic adaptation when fed a high fat di...
Consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) promotes the development of obesity, a disease resulting from a...
As the prevalence of childhood obesity increases in the United States, the prevalence of obesity-rel...
It is still challenging to identify causal genes governing obesity. Pbwg1.5, a quantitative trait lo...
Insulin resistance is characterized by high insulin levels and decreased responsiveness of tissues t...
Mice were fed chow or HFD for 10 weeks (ad libitum). (A) Glucose tolerance test of chow-fed (n = 8) ...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome results from a complex interaction between genetic and environmental ...
The expression levels of some reference genes and proteins are used for data normalization and quant...
Two types of adipose tissues, white (WAT) and brown (BAT) are found in mammals. Increasingly novel s...