Human Gene Set: GSE11961_MEMORY_BCELL_DAY7_VS_GERMINAL_CENTER_BCELL_DAY40_DN


Standard name GSE11961_MEMORY_BCELL_DAY7_VS_GERMINAL_CENTER_BCELL_DAY40_DN
Systematic name M9359
Brief description Genes down-regulated in day 7 memory B cells versus day 40 germinal center B cells.
Full description or abstract To obtain insight into the genetic basis of the increase of functional activity of memory B cells over time, we compared the gene expression profiles of day 7 and day 40 NP-specific/IgG1 memory B cells, GC B cells and plasma cells in immunized WT mice and naïve B cells, before and after activation in vitro.
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Source publication Pubmed 23027924   Authors: Kaji T,Ishige A,Hikida M,Taka J,Hijikata A,Kubo M,Nagashima T,Takahashi Y,Kurosaki T,Okada M,Ohara O,Rajewsky K,Takemori T
Exact source GSE11961_2470_200_DN
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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