Human Gene Set: GSE19374_UNINF_VS_LISTERIA_INFECTED_MACROPHAGE_UP


Standard name GSE19374_UNINF_VS_LISTERIA_INFECTED_MACROPHAGE_UP
Systematic name M7264
Brief description Genes up-regulated in bone marrow-derived macrophages: control versus Listeria infected.
Full description or abstract Macrophages phagocytose bacteria. Certain pathogenic bacteria access and replicate within the cytosol of infected macrophages and induce changes in macrophage gene expression by triggering of innate immune receptors and/or the effects of bacterial virulence factors. We used microarray analysis to identify changes in macrophage gene expression following infection with Listeria monocytogenes.
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Source publication Pubmed 20123961   Authors: Rayamajhi M,Humann J,Penheiter K,Andreasen K,Lenz LL
Exact source GSE19374_2404_200_UP
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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