HSF1 mediated Gene regulation in T cells at normal (37C) and febrile (40C) temperatures
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ABSTRACT: HSF1 is a major transcriptional regulator of heat shock responses. Many cells activate HSF1 in response to heat shock temperatures (>42oC) and other cellular stress causing agents. Unlike other cell types, T cells activate HSF1 in response to T cell activation or when exposed to febrile (40oC) temperatures, suggesting a role for HSF1 beyond the heat-shock response. We used microarray analysis and HSF1 knock-out mice to study the HSF1 mediated gene regulation in activated T cells under normal and fever temperatures.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE41005 | GEO | 2012/09/20
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA175526
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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