Human Gene Set: GSE20727_H2O2_VS_ROS_INHIBITOR_TREATED_DC_DN


Standard name GSE20727_H2O2_VS_ROS_INHIBITOR_TREATED_DC_DN
Systematic name M9253
Brief description Genes down-regulated in dendritic cells: hydrogen peroxide [PubChem=784] versus diphenyleneiodonium (DPI) [PubChem=2733504].
Full description or abstract Identification of ROS induced genes on dendritic cells Dendritic cells were incubated for 15 min with or without a ROS inhibitor (DPI), washed extensively and incubated for 30 min with a chemical allergen (DNFB), hydrogen peroxide, and vehicle alone in HBSS containing DPI or vehicle. After washed extensively, the samples were post-incubated for 5.5 h with DNFB, hydrogen peroxide, or vehicle in complete culture medium containing DPI or vehicle.
Collection C7: Immunologic Signature
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Source publication Pubmed 22974541   Authors: Miyazawa M,Takashima A
Exact source GSE20727_3546_200_DN
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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