Human Gene Set: GSE28737_BCL6_HET_VS_BCL6_KO_MARGINAL_ZONE_BCELL_UP


Standard name GSE28737_BCL6_HET_VS_BCL6_KO_MARGINAL_ZONE_BCELL_UP
Systematic name M9348
Brief description Genes up-regulated in marginal zone B lymphocytes with knockout of BCL6 [GeneID=604]: heterozygous versus homozygous.
Full description or abstract Bcl6 germline deletion causes a prominent inflammatory disease, owing to over-expression of Th2 cytokines, and affects the properties of B cells prior to immunization. Therefore we established the B cell-specific Bcl6 deletion mice and analyze the gene expression of naive B cells under physiological conditions.
Collection C7: Immunologic Signature
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Source publication Pubmed 23027924   Authors: Kaji T,Ishige A,Hikida M,Taka J,Hijikata A,Kubo M,Nagashima T,Takahashi Y,Kurosaki T,Okada M,Ohara O,Rajewsky K,Takemori T
Exact source GSE28737_2492_200_UP
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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