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Home › Dataset Library › Traffic-related Particulate Matter Upregulates Allergic Responses by a Notch-pathway Dependent Mechanism

Dataset: Traffic-related Particulate Matter Upregulates Allergic Responses by a Notch-pathway Dependent Mechanism

The mechanisms by which diesel exhaust particles act as an adjuvant are unknown. We hypothesized that these would be mediated through...

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The mechanisms by which diesel exhaust particles act as an adjuvant are unknown. We hypothesized that these would be mediated through monocyte interactions with DEP. We sought to identify pathways with a role in inflammation or other signaling mechanisms that might demonstrate the mechanism of response to DEP. Cultured human monocytes from healthy donors were cultured in the presence or absence of diesel exhaust particles. RNA was extracted following culture to determine changes in gene expression pathways.

Species:
human

Samples:
16

Source:
E-GEOD-34025

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.16, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSM840578 1
GSM840579 1
GSM840580 1
GSM840581 1
GSM840582 1
GSM840583 1
GSM840584 1
GSM840585 1
GSM840586 1
GSM840587 1
GSM840588 1
GSM840589 1
GSM840590 1
GSM840591 1
GSM840592 1
GSM840593 1

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