Human Gene Set: GSE411_100MIN_VS_400MIN_IL6_STIM_MACROPHAGE_UP


Standard name GSE411_100MIN_VS_400MIN_IL6_STIM_MACROPHAGE_UP
Systematic name M5997
Brief description Genes up-regulated in macrophages treated by IL6 [GeneID=3569]: 100min versus 400min.
Full description or abstract Effects of SOCS3 on the transcriptional response of bone marrow-derived macrophages to IL-6. Fetal liver cells from SOCS3+/+ or SOCS3-/- embryos were used to reconstitute recipient mice. Donor derived bone marrow from these mice was differentiated to macrophages. Macrophages were either unstimulated, or stimulated for 100 or 400 minutes with 10 ng/ml IL-6.
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Source publication Pubmed 12754506   Authors: Lang R,Pauleau AL,Parganas E,Takahashi Y,Mages J,Ihle JN,Rutschman R,Murray PJ
Exact source GSE411_2911_200_UP
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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