Human Gene Set: GSE1460_CD4_THYMOCYTE_VS_THYMIC_STROMAL_CELL_DN


Standard name GSE1460_CD4_THYMOCYTE_VS_THYMIC_STROMAL_CELL_DN
Systematic name M3479
Brief description Genes down-regulated in comparison of CD4 [GeneID=920] thymocytes versus thymic stromal cells.
Full description or abstract Subpopulations of human fetal thymocyte and circulating naïve T cells were obtained through FACS sorting, including CD3-CD4+CD8- intrathymic T progenitor cells (ITTP), CD3intCD4+CD8+ \double positive\ thymocytes (DP), CD3highCD4+CD8- \single positive\ thymocytes (SP4), CD3+CD4+CD8-CD45RA+CD62L+ naive T cells from cord blood (CB4+), and CD3+CD4+CD8-CD45RA+CD62L+ naive T cells from adult blood (AB4+).
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Source publication Pubmed 15210650   Authors: Lee MS,Hanspers K,Barker CS,Korn AP,McCune JM
Exact source GSE1460_2144_200_DN
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