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Blood, Vol. 108, Issue 10, 3363-3370, November 15, 2006

Histone acetylation is associated with differential gene expression in the rapid and robust memory CD8+ T-cell response
Blood Fann et al.
108: 3363
Supplemental materials for: Fann et al, Vol 108, Issue 10, 3363-3370
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Table S4. Complete microarray data for memory and naïve CD8+ T cells at 0, 16, and 72 hours after activation (XLS, 4.64 MB)
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Agilent whole human genome chip (part 1) was used. The data are derived from 3 independent experiments with mean, intensity difference, FDR (false discovery rate), and standard error of the mean in log10 scale. The complete data were broken down to four stables based on the alphabetical order of gene names; Table S4 contains gene names from A to E.
- Table S5. Complete microarray data for memory and naïve CD8+ T cells at 0, 16, and 72 hours after activation using Agilent whole human genome chip (XLS, 4.63 MB)
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Part 2, containing gene names from F to MG.
- Table S6. Complete microarray data for memory and naïve CD8+ T cells at 0, 16, and 72 hours after activation using Agilent whole human genome chip (XLS, 4.59 MB)
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Part 3, containing gene names from MI-SS.
- Table S7. Complete microarray data for memory and naïve CD8+ T cells at 0, 16, and 72 hours after activation using Agilent whole human genome chip (XLS, 4.63 MB)
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Part 4, containing gene names from ST-Z and unknown genes.
- Table S8. Mean relative gene-expression levels of cytokines and effector molecules that had higher expression levels in activated memory than in activated naive CD8+ T cells from Figures 1B, 2A, and 3A (XLS, 42.0 KB)
- Table S9. Microarray data for all differentially expressed genes in memory and naive CD8+ T cells (XLS, 1.42 MB)
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Part of these were used in Table S1.
- Table S10. Data for microarray, real-time PCR, and chromatin immunoprecipitation in memory and naive CD8+ T cells shown in Figures 4 and 5 (XLS, 30.5 KB)
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