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GSE73502: Widespread shortening of 3 untranslated regions and increased exon inclusion characterize the human macrophage response to infection [mRNA]

Bulk RNA sequencing

Changes in gene regulation have long been known to play important roles in both innate and adaptive immune responses. However, post-transcriptional mechanisms involved in mRNA processing have been poorly studied despite emerging examples of their role as regulators of immune defenses. We sought to investigate the role of mRNA processing in the cellular responses of human macrophages to live bacterial infections. SOURCE: Luis Barreiro (lbbarreiro@gmail.com) - Barreiro Lab CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center

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