Human Gene Set: GSE25085_FETAL_BM_VS_ADULT_BM_SP4_THYMIC_IMPLANT_UP


Standard name GSE25085_FETAL_BM_VS_ADULT_BM_SP4_THYMIC_IMPLANT_UP
Systematic name M8073
Brief description Genes up-regulated in thymic implants from fetal versus those from adult bone marrow.
Full description or abstract Human fetal and adult hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) were obtained from fetal liver, fetal bone marrow (BM), and adult BM. These were injected into human fetal thymic implants in SCID-hu Thy/Liv mice (4-6 separate mice per HSC donor) and allowed to mature into single positive CD4+ (SP4) thymocytes over the course of 7-8 weeks. SP4 thymocytes from injected stem cells were subsequently sort-purified from thymic implants and gene expression was performed.
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Source publication Pubmed 21164017   Authors: Mold JE,Venkatasubrahmanyam S,Burt TD,Michaëlsson J,Rivera JM,Galkina SA,Weinberg K,Stoddart CA,McCune JM
Exact source GSE25085_2627_200_UP
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