Human Gene Set: GSE17186_CD21LOW_VS_CD21HIGH_TRANSITIONAL_BCELL_DN


Standard name GSE17186_CD21LOW_VS_CD21HIGH_TRANSITIONAL_BCELL_DN
Systematic name M7174
Brief description Genes down-regulated in transitional B lymphocytes: CR2 [GeneID=1380] low versus CR2 [GeneID=1380] high.
Full description or abstract Goals/objectives: to identify various gene expression in B cell subsets derived from human PBMC and cord blood
Collection C7: Immunologic Signature
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Source publication Pubmed 19965666   Authors: Suryani S,Fulcher DA,Santner-Nanan B,Nanan R,Wong M,Shaw PJ,Gibson J,Williams A,Tangye SG
Exact source GSE17186_3139_200_DN
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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Version history 7.3: Moved to ImmuneSigDB sub-collection.


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