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Blood, Vol. 107, Issue 7, 2777-2785, April 1, 2006
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A transforming growth factor–beta–induced protein stimulates endocytosis and is up-regulated in immature dendritic cells
Blood Cao et al. 107: 2777

Supplemental Tables for: Cao et al

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  • Table S1. Genes which are globally up- or down-regulated upon monocyte differentiation into macrophages and DCs (PDF, 45.6 KB) - Thirty-eight genes are listed according to their up- or downregulation in both macrophages and DCs compared with monocytes. The identities of these genes are identified by accession numbers. NA, not annotated. Each expression value was an average of three experiments except for those few specified values: ‘*,’ values averaged from two experiments; ‘**,’ value from one experiment. These 38 genes were listed as 2 groups according to the expression values identified in ‘bold numbers’. The first 30 genes are globally upregulated when monocytes differentiated into either macrophages or DCs and the last 8 genes were globally downregulated during differentiation.

  • Table S2. Genes which are up-regulated in macrophages but not in DCs during monocyte differentiation (PDF, 31 KB) - Twenty-eight genes were identified from the microarray experiments which are preferentially up-regulated when monocytes differentiate into macrophages but not DCs. The identities of these genes are identified by accession numbers. Each expression value was an average of three experiments except for those few values specified with ‘*’ which were averaged from two experiments. EST, expressed sequence tag.




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