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Oligo GEArray® Mouse Asthma Microarray

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Description
The Oligo GEArray® Mouse Asthma Microarray profiles the expression of 113 genes involved in asthma. Genes involved in the abnormally robust immune response that is characteristic of the disease are represented on this array. These genes include cytokines and their receptors and other immune response genes. Genes involved in the allergic response to biotic, chemical, and viral stimuli are included as well. Through a simple side-by-side hybridization experiment you can determine differential gene expression between your samples.

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Functional Gene Grouping

Cytokines:
Chemokines: Ccl1, Ccl11, Ccl17, Ccl19, Ccl2, Ccl20, Ccl22, Ccl24, Ccl3, Ccl4, Ccl5, Ccl6, Ccl7, Ccl8, Cx3cl1, Cxcl1, Cxcl2, Xcl1.
Interferons: Ifna1, Ifnb1, Ifng, Ifngr1.
Interleukins: Csf3, Il10, Il11, Il12a, Il12b, Il13, Il15, Il16, Il17, Il18, Il19, Il1a, Il1b, Il2, Il21, Il2ra, Il2rg, Il3, Il4, Il5, Il6, Il7, Il9.
Tumor Necrosis Factor family: Cd40lg, Fasl, Lta, Tnf, Tnfsf12, Tnfsf7, Tnfsf8.
Other Cytokines: Ccr2, Csf1, Csf2, Fgf2, Tgfb1, Txlna.

Cytokine Receptors:
Chemokine Receptors: Ccr2, Ccr3, Ccr4, Ccr5, Ccr6, Ccr7, Ccr8, Cx3cr1, Gpr2 (Ccr10), Il8rb, Xcr1.
Interferon Receptors: Ifna1, Ifnar2, Ifnb1, Ifngr1, Ifngr2, Il12b, Il12rb1, Il12rb2, Il13, Il13ra1, Il13ra2, Il15, Il21, Il2rg, Il4, Il4ra, Il5ra, Il6ra, Il6st, Il7, Il9, Il9r.
Interleukin Receptors: Il12rb1, Il12rb2, Il13ra1, Il13ra2, Il18r1, Il4ra, Il5ra, Il6ra, Il8ra, Il8rb, Il9r.

Immune Response:
IgE Binding: Fcer1a, Fcer1g, Fcer2a, Lgals3, Ms4a2.
IgE Receptors: Cysltr1, Fcer1a, Fcer2a, Ltb4r1, Ltb4r2, Ltbr.
Isotype Switching: Cd28, Cd40, Cd40lg, Icosl, Ifng, Il10, Il2, Il4, Msh2, Nbn, Swap70, Tbx21, Tgfb1.
T cell Activation: Cd28, Icosl, Il10, Il12b, Il15, Il18, Il2, Il2ra, Il4, Il7, Irf4, Itgal, Lck, Ptprc, Sftpd, Socs5, Syk, Tnfrsf7, Trat1.
T-helper 2 Type Immune Response: Il10, Socs5.
B cell Activation: Cd40, Cd40lg, Fcer1a, Fcer1g, Icosl, Il10, Il11, Il21, Il4, Il7, Msh2, Ptprc, Syk, Tnfrsf7.
Cytokine Biosynthesis: Cd28, Fcer1a, Fcer1g, Gata3, Icosl, Ifng, Il10, Il12b, Il18, Il19, Il1b, Il2ra, Il6, Il9, Irf4, Ptprc, Sftpd, Syk, Tnfrsf7.
Humoral Immune Response: Ccr2, Cd28, Il12b, Lta, Tnf.
Other Genes Involved in the Immune Response: Ccl1, Ccl11, Ccl17, Ccl19, Ccl2, Ccl20, Ccl22, Ccl24, Ccl3, Ccl4, Ccl5, Ccl6, Ccl7, Ccl8, Ccr4, Ccr7, Csf2, Csf3, Cx3cl1, Cxcl1, Cxcl2, Fasl, Il12a, Il13, Il17, Il1a, Il3, Il4ra, Il5, Tnfsf12, Tnfsf7, Tnfsf8, Xcl1.

Response to Stimulus:
Response to Biotic Stimulus: Fcer1g, Ifna1, Ifnb1, Ifng, Il10, Ptprc, Tnf.
Response to Chemical Stimulus: Ccl1, Ccl11, Ccl17, Ccl19, Ccl2, Ccl20, Ccl22, Ccl24, Ccl3, Ccl4, Ccl5, Ccl6, Ccl7, Ccl8, Ccr10, Ccr2, Ccr3, Ccr4, Ccr5, Ccr7, Ccr8, Cxcl2, Fcer1g, Ifng, Il16, Il1b, Il8ra, Il8rb, Sftpd, Xcl1.
Response to Virus: Ifna1, Ifnb1, Ifng, Il15.
Sensory Perception: Ccl1, Ccl11, Ccl19, Ccl2, Ccl20, Ccl22, Ccl24, Ccl3, Ccl4, Ccl5, Ccl6, Ccl7, Ccl8, Ccr2, Cxcl2, Il16, Il8rb, Tnf, Xcl1.
Other Genes Involved in the Response to Stimulus: Cd40lg, Cd86, Fcer2a, Icosl, Itgal, Lck, Msh2, Nbn, Tgfb1.

Th2 Cytokine Signaling Pathway: Fos, Gata3, Jak1, Jak3, Stat6, Tbx21, Tgfb1, Yy1.

Apoptosis:
Anti-apoptosis: Cd28, Cd40lg, Il10, Il4, Il7, Msh2, Tnfrsf7.
Induction of Apoptosis: Cd28, Fasl, Il18, Il19, Lck, Tnf, Tnfrsf7.
Other Genes Involved in Apoptosis: Cd40, Csf2, Fgf2, Ifng, Il2ra, Il3, Il6, Il8rb, Lta, Ltbr, Tnfsf12.

Transcription Factors and Regulators: Ccl5, Fos, Gata3, Ifnar2, Ifng, Il2, Il4, Irf4, Jak3, Nbn, Stat6, Tbx21, Tgfb1, Tnf, Yy1.

Storage Conditions
Please check the kit components immediately after you receive this package. SABiosciences is only responsible for missing items reported within two (2) business days of receipt.

GEArray microarrays are shipped at ambient temperature enclosed in either a HybTube or ExpressPak Storage Box. They should be stored at -20 ºC upon receipt.

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