Human Gene Set: GSE35435_RESTING_VS_IL4_TREATED_MACROPHAGE_UP


Standard name GSE35435_RESTING_VS_IL4_TREATED_MACROPHAGE_UP
Systematic name M9542
Brief description Genes up-regulated in macrophages: resting versus stimulated by IL4 [GeneID=3565].
Full description or abstract Analysis of alternative activation of macrophages at gene expression level. The study forms part of a wider study where we compare the effects of IL-4 in different human and mouse macrophages. Our results support the notion that in vitro culture conditions greatly affect the macrophage response to IL-4. Total RNA obtained from bone marrow derived macrophages upon exposure to 20 ng/ml of IL-4 for 18 hours.
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Source publication Pubmed 23293084   Authors: Martinez FO,Helming L,Milde R,Varin A,Melgert BN,Draijer C,Thomas B,Fabbri M,Crawshaw A,Ho LP,Ten Hacken NH,Cobos Jiménez V,Kootstra NA,Hamann J,Greaves DR,Locati M,Mantovani A,Gordon S
Exact source GSE35435_3809_200_UP
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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