Human Gene Set: GSE9239_CTRL_VS_TNF_INHIBITOR_TREATED_DC_UP


Standard name GSE9239_CTRL_VS_TNF_INHIBITOR_TREATED_DC_UP
Systematic name M6965
Brief description Genes up-regulated in monocyte-derived dendritic cells: control versus TNF [GeneID=7124] inhibitor etanercept.
Full description or abstract The process for making monocyte derived DCs (moDCs) has been previously described (46). All analysis was performed on ?day 5? immature DCs. Etanercept 10mg/mL was added to experimental wells on days 0, 2, and 4. We chose this concentration of etanercept as it approximates the plasma concentration of drug when given 50mg BIW.
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Source publication Pubmed 18039949   Authors: Zaba LC,Cardinale I,Gilleaudeau P,Sullivan-Whalen M,Suárez-Fariñas M,Fuentes-Duculan J,Novitskaya I,Khatcherian A,Bluth MJ,Lowes MA,Krueger JG
Exact source GSE9239_2477_200_UP
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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