Human Gene Set: GSE38696_LIGHT_ZONE_VS_DARK_ZONE_BCELL_DN


Standard name GSE38696_LIGHT_ZONE_VS_DARK_ZONE_BCELL_DN
Systematic name M9006
Brief description Genes down-regulated in B lymphocytes: light zone versus dark zone.
Full description or abstract Microarrays of gene expression in mouse germinal center light zone and dark zone B cells sorted according to the expression of cell surface molecules CD83 and CXCR4 We used microarray data to identify genes differentially expressed by B cells in the light and dark zones of germinal centers from mouse skin-draining lymph nodes 12 days after subcutaneous immunization with NP-OVA in alum.
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Source publication Pubmed 22740445   Authors: Victora GD,Dominguez-Sola D,Holmes AB,Deroubaix S,Dalla-Favera R,Nussenzweig MC
Exact source GSE38696_3171_200_DN
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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