Human Gene Set: GSE29617_CTRL_VS_DAY3_TIV_FLU_VACCINE_PBMC_2008_UP


Standard name GSE29617_CTRL_VS_DAY3_TIV_FLU_VACCINE_PBMC_2008_UP
Systematic name M4928
Brief description Genes up-regulated in comparison of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from TIV influenza vaccinee pre-vaccination versus those at day 3 post-vaccination.
Full description or abstract Systems vaccinology has emerged as an interdisciplinary field that combines systems wide measurements and network and predictive modeling applied to vaccinology. Here we used the systems vaccinology approach to study the molecular mechanisms underlying th
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Source publication Pubmed 21743478   Authors: Nakaya HI,Wrammert J,Lee EK,Racioppi L,Marie-Kunze S,Haining WN,Means AR,Kasturi SP,Khan N,Li GM,McCausland M,Kanchan V,Kokko KE,Li S,Elbein R,Mehta AK,Aderem A,Subbarao K,Ahmed R,Pulendran B
Exact source GSE29617_2202_200_UP
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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