Human Gene Set: GSE19941_IL10_KO_VS_IL10_KO_AND_NFKBP50_KO_LPS_AND_IL10_STIM_MACROPHAGE_DN


Standard name GSE19941_IL10_KO_VS_IL10_KO_AND_NFKBP50_KO_LPS_AND_IL10_STIM_MACROPHAGE_DN
Systematic name M8121
Brief description Genes down-regulated in IL10 [GeneID=3586] knockout macrophages stimulated by IL10 [GeneID=3586] versus NFKB1 [GeneID=4790] knockout macrophages stimulated by IL10 [GeneID=3586] and LPS.
Full description or abstract Bone marrow-derived macrophages were produced from mice lacking IL-10 alone (IL10-def) or mice lacking both IL-10 and the p50/p105 subunit of NF-kB (p50/IL10), and left unstimulated, stimulated with LPS (1 ng/ml) or stimulated with LPS and IL-10 (0.3 ng/ml).
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Source publication Pubmed 21217011   Authors: Yang HT,Wang Y,Zhao X,Demissie E,Papoutsopoulou S,Mambole A,O'Garra A,Tomczak MF,Erdman SE,Fox JG,Ley SC,Horwitz BH
Exact source GSE19941_3665_200_DN
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