Human Gene Set: GSE4811_CLASSSICALY_ACTIVATED_VS_TYPE_2_ACTIVATED_MACROPHAGE_DN


Standard name GSE4811_CLASSSICALY_ACTIVATED_VS_TYPE_2_ACTIVATED_MACROPHAGE_DN
Systematic name M6548
Brief description Genes down-regulated in activated macrophages: classically (M1) versus alternative (M2).
Full description or abstract The purpose of this study is to identify novel markers for the type II activated macrophage, which is generated by classical stimulation in the presence if IgG immune complexes. These cells gererally produce high levels of IL-10 and low levels of IL-12, in comparison to classically activated macrophages. We wish to identify gene expression which is enriched in Type II activated macrophages in comparison to classically activated macrophages.
Collection C7: Immunologic Signature
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Source publication Pubmed 16905575   Authors: Edwards JP,Zhang X,Frauwirth KA,Mosser DM
Exact source GSE4811_3341_200_DN
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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