- WBPaper00046853:AOBr_LakeStobenseeOct_upregulated
Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified with a random variance t-test and a significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) test. Genes were considered statistically significant if their p-value was less than 0.05, the false discovery rate less than 0.3, and the fold change compared to control at least <= 0.67 or >=1.5.
Genes that showed significantly increased expression after exposure to adsorbable organic bromine compounds (AOBr) contained in water samples collected from Lake Stobensee in Berlin in October.
- WBPaper00046853:AOBr_LakeStobenseeAug_upregulated
Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified with a random variance t-test and a significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) test. Genes were considered statistically significant if their p-value was less than 0.05, the false discovery rate less than 0.3, and the fold change compared to control at least <= 0.67 or >=1.5.
Genes that showed significantly increased expression after exposure to adsorbable organic bromine compounds (AOBr) contained in water samples collected from Lake Stobensee in Berlin in August.
- WBPaper00046853:AOBr_LakeStobenseeOct_downregulated
Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified with a random variance t-test and a significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) test. Genes were considered statistically significant if their p-value was less than 0.05, the false discovery rate less than 0.3, and the fold change compared to control at least <= 0.67 or >=1.5.
Genes that showed significantly decreased expression after exposure to adsorbable organic bromine compounds (AOBr) contained in water samples collected from Lake Stobensee in Berlin in October.
- WBPaper00046853:AOBr_LakeStobenseeAug_downregulated
Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified with a random variance t-test and a significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) test. Genes were considered statistically significant if their p-value was less than 0.05, the false discovery rate less than 0.3, and the fold change compared to control at least <= 0.67 or >=1.5.
Genes that showed significantly decreased expression after exposure to adsorbable organic bromine compounds (AOBr) contained in water samples collected from Lake Stobensee in Berlin in August.
- WBPaper00005124:progesterone_10-5M_regulated
The normalized values used were: G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
Genes up or down regulated by 10e-05M of progesterone. The normalized values used were G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
- WBPaper00005124:cholesterol_10-9M_regulated
The normalized values used were: G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
Genes up or down regulated by 10e-09M of cholesterol . The normalized values used were G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
- WBPaper00005124:progesterone_10-9M_regulated
The normalized values used were: G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
Genes up or down regulated by 10e-09M of progesterone. The normalized values used were G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
- WBPaper00005124:progesterone_10-7M_regulated
The normalized values used were: G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
Genes up or down regulated by 10e-07M of progesterone. The normalized values used were G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
- WBPaper00005124:testosterone_10-9M_regulated
The normalized values used were: G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
Genes up or down regulated by 10e-09M of testosterone. The normalized values used were G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
- WBPaper00005124:estrogen_10-5M_regulated
The normalized values used were: G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.
Genes up or down regulated by 10e-05M of estrogen. The normalized values used were G/R ratio > 2.6 for up-regulation and G/R ratio < 0.38 for down-regulation, which corresponds to 1.39 and -1.39 log(base2) G/R ratio, respectively.