Human Gene Set: GSE34156_NOD2_LIGAND_VS_NOD2_AND_TLR1_TLR2_LIGAND_6H_TREATED_MONOCYTE_DN


Standard name GSE34156_NOD2_LIGAND_VS_NOD2_AND_TLR1_TLR2_LIGAND_6H_TREATED_MONOCYTE_DN
Systematic name M8688
Brief description Genes down-regulated in monocytes (6h): muramyl dipeptide [PubChem=11620162] versus muramyl dipeptide [PubChem=11620162] and M. tuberculosis 19 kDa lipopeptide.
Full description or abstract human blood monocytes were isolated, activated and harvested at several timepoints In this study, we identified genes that were differentially expressed in human monocytes activated with eiter NOD2L and/or TLR2/1L.
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Source publication Pubmed 22447076   Authors: Schenk M,Krutzik SR,Sieling PA,Lee DJ,Teles RM,Ochoa MT,Komisopoulou E,Sarno EN,Rea TH,Graeber TG,Kim S,Cheng G,Modlin RL
Exact source GSE34156_2944_200_DN
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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