The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subsets that dynamically adapt to a pathogen threat. Due to the complexity of such a response, most immunological studies have focused on a few genes, proteins, or cell types. With the development of “omic”-technologies and computational analysis methods, attempts to analyze and understand complex system dynamics are now feasible. However, the decomposition of transcriptomic data sets generated from complete organs remains a major challenge. Here, we combined Weighted Gene Coexpression Network Analysis (WGCNA) and Digital Cell Quantifier (DCQ) to analyze time-resolved mouse splenic transcriptomes in acute and chronic Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis ...
Studying the relationship between virus infection and cellular response is paradigmatic for our unde...
Persistent virus infection can drive CD8+ T-cell responses which are markedly divergent in terms of ...
Given the complexity of living systems, and the difficulty of measuring and interpreting data from t...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The processes and mechanisms of virus infection fate decisions that are the result of a dynamic viru...
The processes and mechanisms of virus infection fate decisions that are the result of a dynamic viru...
A hallmark of chronic infections is the presence of exhausted CD8 T cells, characterized by a distin...
Gene-expression profiling has become a mainstay in immunology, but subtle changes in gene networks r...
Abstract Acute infection and chronic infection are the two most common fates of pathogenic virus inf...
<div><p>Immune response genes play an important role during acute HIV and SIV infection. Using an SI...
IntroductionSingle-cell multi-omics studies, such as multidimensional transcriptomics (whole transcr...
Studying the relationship between virus infection and cellular response is paradigmatic for our unde...
Persistent virus infection can drive CD8+ T-cell responses which are markedly divergent in terms of ...
Given the complexity of living systems, and the difficulty of measuring and interpreting data from t...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The host immune response against infection requires the coordinated action of many diverse cell subs...
The processes and mechanisms of virus infection fate decisions that are the result of a dynamic viru...
The processes and mechanisms of virus infection fate decisions that are the result of a dynamic viru...
A hallmark of chronic infections is the presence of exhausted CD8 T cells, characterized by a distin...
Gene-expression profiling has become a mainstay in immunology, but subtle changes in gene networks r...
Abstract Acute infection and chronic infection are the two most common fates of pathogenic virus inf...
<div><p>Immune response genes play an important role during acute HIV and SIV infection. Using an SI...
IntroductionSingle-cell multi-omics studies, such as multidimensional transcriptomics (whole transcr...
Studying the relationship between virus infection and cellular response is paradigmatic for our unde...
Persistent virus infection can drive CD8+ T-cell responses which are markedly divergent in terms of ...
Given the complexity of living systems, and the difficulty of measuring and interpreting data from t...