Background The transcriptional complexity of mammalian cells suggests that they have broad abilities to respond to specific environmental stimuli and physiologic contexts. These abilities were not apparent a priori from the structure of mammalian genomes, but have been identified through detailed transcriptome analyses. In this study, we examined the transcriptomes of cells of the innate immune system, human neutrophils, using RNA sequencing (RNAseq). Methods We sequenced poly-A RNA from nine individual samples corresponding to specific phenotypes: three children with active, untreated juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)(AD), three children with the same disease whose disease was inactive on medication (CRM), and three children with cystic...
Summary: The molecular characterization of immune subsets is important for designing effective strat...
We have used genomic tiling arrays to identify transcribed regions throughout the human genome. Anal...
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RNA sequencing from human neutrophils reveals distinct transcriptional differences associated with c...
Studying the factors that control gene expression is of substantial importance for rheumatic disease...
Neutrophils are key cells of the innate immune system. It is now understood that this leukocyte popu...
Neutrophils are implicated in multiple homeostatic and pathological processes, but whether functiona...
Abstract: Background Transcriptome profiling of blood cells is an efficient tool to study the gene e...
<div><p>Neutrophils are central to the pathology of inflammatory diseases, where they can damage hos...
Transcriptome profiling of blood cells is an efficient tool to study the gene expression signatures ...
Background: While standard reductionist approaches have provided some insights into specific gene po...
Early reports indicate that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are novel regulators of biological respon...
The manifestation of phenotype at the cellular and organismal level is determined in large part by g...
Background: Transcriptome profiling of patterns of RNA expression is a powerful approach to identify...
The manifestation of phenotype at the cellular and organismal level is determined in large part by g...
Summary: The molecular characterization of immune subsets is important for designing effective strat...
We have used genomic tiling arrays to identify transcribed regions throughout the human genome. Anal...
Contains fulltext : 110026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Polymorphonucle...
RNA sequencing from human neutrophils reveals distinct transcriptional differences associated with c...
Studying the factors that control gene expression is of substantial importance for rheumatic disease...
Neutrophils are key cells of the innate immune system. It is now understood that this leukocyte popu...
Neutrophils are implicated in multiple homeostatic and pathological processes, but whether functiona...
Abstract: Background Transcriptome profiling of blood cells is an efficient tool to study the gene e...
<div><p>Neutrophils are central to the pathology of inflammatory diseases, where they can damage hos...
Transcriptome profiling of blood cells is an efficient tool to study the gene expression signatures ...
Background: While standard reductionist approaches have provided some insights into specific gene po...
Early reports indicate that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are novel regulators of biological respon...
The manifestation of phenotype at the cellular and organismal level is determined in large part by g...
Background: Transcriptome profiling of patterns of RNA expression is a powerful approach to identify...
The manifestation of phenotype at the cellular and organismal level is determined in large part by g...
Summary: The molecular characterization of immune subsets is important for designing effective strat...
We have used genomic tiling arrays to identify transcribed regions throughout the human genome. Anal...
Contains fulltext : 110026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Polymorphonucle...