Human Gene Set: GSE32164_RESTING_DIFFERENTIATED_VS_ALTERNATIVELY_ACT_M2_MACROPHAGE_DN


Standard name GSE32164_RESTING_DIFFERENTIATED_VS_ALTERNATIVELY_ACT_M2_MACROPHAGE_DN
Systematic name M8524
Brief description Genes down-regulated in macrophages: resting differentiated versus alternatively activated M2.
Full description or abstract In response to microenvironmental signals macrophages undergo different activation, indicated as classic/M1 and alternative/M2 polarization. C-Myc transcription factor could be an essential player in M2 polarization. Functional relevance of c-Myc in M2 macrophage biology is investigated by evaluating the effect of 100-58F4, on the transcriptional profile induced on human macrophages by IL-4.
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Source publication Pubmed 22067385   Authors: Pello OM,De Pizzol M,Mirolo M,Soucek L,Zammataro L,Amabile A,Doni A,Nebuloni M,Swigart LB,Evan GI,Mantovani A,Locati M
Exact source GSE32164_3500_200_DN
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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