Type I IFNs Play a Role in Early Resistance, but Subsequent Susceptibility, to the African Trypanosomes
J Immunol Lopez et al.
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In Vivo Microarray Data
Genes with known functions or associations upregulated in vivo during T. b. rhodesiense infection. Total RNA was harvested from adherent spleen, liver, and peritoneal cell populations taken from uninfected and infected C57BL/6J mice 72 hours post infection. Total RNA from these three cell populations was pooled and changes in gene expression were assessed via microarray analysis. Shown are genes upregulated 2-fold or more over background in cells from the liver, spleen, and peritoneum of infected mice.