Human Gene Set: GSE24634_TEFF_VS_TCONV_DAY10_IN_CULTURE_DN


Standard name GSE24634_TEFF_VS_TCONV_DAY10_IN_CULTURE_DN
Systematic name M4628
Brief description Genes down-regulated in comparison of untreated CD25+ T effector cells at day 10 versus untreated CD25- T cells at day 10.
Full description or abstract CD25+ regulatory T cells develop in the thymus (nTregs), but may also be generated in the periphery upon stimulation of naive CD4 T cells under appropriate conditions (iTregs). The mechanisms that regulate the generation of peripheral iTregs are largely unknown. We used microarrays to gain insights into the molecular program of extrathymic Treg development.
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Source publication Pubmed 21347372   Authors: Prots I,Skapenko A,Lipsky PE,Schulze-Koops H
Exact source GSE24634_1452_200_DN
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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