Human Gene Set: GSE29949_CD8_NEG_DC_SPLEEN_VS_CD8_POS_DC_SPLEEN_UP


Standard name GSE29949_CD8_NEG_DC_SPLEEN_VS_CD8_POS_DC_SPLEEN_UP
Systematic name M8390
Brief description Genes up-regulated in spleen dendritic cells: CD8- versus CD8+.
Full description or abstract To understand the functional relationship between brain dendritic cells (brain DCs) and other myeloid cells, we compared the gene expression profile of m/chDCs to that of bone marrow monocytes, brain microglia and classical spleen CD8+ and CD8- DCs. In order to obtain enough brain DCs for mRNA extraction, we expanded brain DCs with in vivo Flt3L treatment before purification.
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Source publication Pubmed 21788405   Authors: Anandasabapathy N,Victora GD,Meredith M,Feder R,Dong B,Kluger C,Yao K,Dustin ML,Nussenzweig MC,Steinman RM,Liu K
Exact source GSE29949_3448_200_UP
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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