Abstract Background The use of gene expression in venous blood either as a pharmacodynamic marker in clinical trials of drugs or as a diagnostic test requires knowledge of the variability in expression over time in healthy volunteers. Here we defined a normal range of gene expression over 6 months in the blood of four cohorts of healthy men and women who were stratified by age (22–55 years and > 55 years) and gender. Methods Eleven immunomodulatory genes likely to play important roles in inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and infection in addition to four genes typically used as reference genes were examined by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), as well as the full genome as represented...
Background: Biologic age may better reflect an individual's rate of aging than chronologic age.Metho...
The post human genome sequence era has begun to explore various aspects of the functional genome in ...
Background: Genomes of men and women differ in only a limited number of genes located on the sex chr...
Abstract Blood circulates throughout the body via the peripheral tissues, contributes to host homeos...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that gene expression profiling of peripheral blood c...
Studying the causes and correlates of natural variation in gene expression in healthy populations as...
BACKGROUND: Human peripheral blood is a promising material for biomedical research. However, various...
AbstractA repeated measures microarray design with 22 healthy, non-smoking volunteers (aging 32±5yea...
Human peripheral blood is a promising material for biomedical research. However, various kinds of bi...
The aim of the research was to evaluate the variability of expression level of 18 genes in healthy (...
Peripheral blood is an attractive source for the discovery of disease biomarkers. Gene expression pr...
BackgroundGene expression studies require appropriate normalization methods. One such method uses st...
A repeated measures microarray design with 22 healthy, non-smoking volunteers (aging 32±5years) was ...
Abstract Background Gene expression studies require appropriate normalization methods. One such meth...
We describe a novel approach to capturing the covariance structure of peripheral blood gene expressi...
Background: Biologic age may better reflect an individual's rate of aging than chronologic age.Metho...
The post human genome sequence era has begun to explore various aspects of the functional genome in ...
Background: Genomes of men and women differ in only a limited number of genes located on the sex chr...
Abstract Blood circulates throughout the body via the peripheral tissues, contributes to host homeos...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that gene expression profiling of peripheral blood c...
Studying the causes and correlates of natural variation in gene expression in healthy populations as...
BACKGROUND: Human peripheral blood is a promising material for biomedical research. However, various...
AbstractA repeated measures microarray design with 22 healthy, non-smoking volunteers (aging 32±5yea...
Human peripheral blood is a promising material for biomedical research. However, various kinds of bi...
The aim of the research was to evaluate the variability of expression level of 18 genes in healthy (...
Peripheral blood is an attractive source for the discovery of disease biomarkers. Gene expression pr...
BackgroundGene expression studies require appropriate normalization methods. One such method uses st...
A repeated measures microarray design with 22 healthy, non-smoking volunteers (aging 32±5years) was ...
Abstract Background Gene expression studies require appropriate normalization methods. One such meth...
We describe a novel approach to capturing the covariance structure of peripheral blood gene expressi...
Background: Biologic age may better reflect an individual's rate of aging than chronologic age.Metho...
The post human genome sequence era has begun to explore various aspects of the functional genome in ...
Background: Genomes of men and women differ in only a limited number of genes located on the sex chr...