Human Gene Set: GSE3400_UNTREATED_VS_IFNB_TREATED_MEF_UP


Standard name GSE3400_UNTREATED_VS_IFNB_TREATED_MEF_UP
Systematic name M6133
Brief description Genes up-regulated in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEF): untreated versus interferon beta.
Full description or abstract A number of IFN-induced proteins are believed to be responsible for the antiviral state induced by IFNs. Our microarray analysis of IFN-regulated genes in MEFs from wild-type mice identified 124 probe sets that were differentially regulated upon IFN treatment. This group consisted of many known ISGs such as Ifit1, Gbp2, mx1, Isg15, Stat1, nmi, mx2, If204, Adar, Irf1, and protein kinase R.
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Source publication Pubmed 15131130   Authors: Pfeffer LM,Kim JG,Pfeffer SR,Carrigan DJ,Baker DP,Wei L,Homayouni R
Exact source GSE3400_3548_200_UP
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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