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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling by array of human CD4+ T cells from HIV-resistant and HIV-susceptible individuals

Dataset: Transcription profiling by array of human CD4+ T cells from HIV-resistant and HIV-susceptible individuals

Understanding why some indidivual resist HIV-1 infection despite continued exposure is an important goal for vaccine development. We...

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Understanding why some indidivual resist HIV-1 infection despite continued exposure is an important goal for vaccine development. We compared CD4+ T cell gene expression at baseline in HIV-1 resistant commercial sex-workers from Nairobi, Kenya to HIV-1 high-risk negative (non-resistant) commercial sex-workers using gene expression arrays Experiment Overall Design: CD4+ T cells from both HIV resistant and HIV low-risk negative individuals were isolated from PBMC after 24 hours of culture by negative slelction. Total RNA was isolated and gene expression compared using Affymetrix total genome arrays.

Species:
human

Samples:
18

Source:
E-GEOD-14278

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample phenotype
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357147 HIV resistant
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible
GSE14278GSM357156 HIV susceptible

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