Human Gene Set: GSE7568_CTRL_VS_3H_TGFB_TREATED_MACROPHAGES_WITH_IL4_AND_DEXAMETHASONE_DN


Standard name GSE7568_CTRL_VS_3H_TGFB_TREATED_MACROPHAGES_WITH_IL4_AND_DEXAMETHASONE_DN
Systematic name M361
Brief description Genes down-regulated in macrophages differentiated in the presence of IL4 [GeneID=3565] and dexamethasone [PubChem=5743] for 5 days versus those subsequently treated with TGFB1 [GeneID=7040] for 3h.
Full description or abstract The goal of the study was to identify the effects of TGF-beta on primary human macrophages maturated under different conditions.
Collection C7: Immunologic Signature
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Source publication Pubmed 18453574   Authors: Gratchev A,Kzhyshkowska J,Kannookadan S,Ochsenreiter M,Popova A,Yu X,Mamidi S,Stonehouse-Usselmann E,Muller-Molinet I,Gooi L,Goerdt S
Exact source GSE7568_2503_200_DN
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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