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Infectious Disease

Many biological pathways affect the progression of infectious disease, and distinct biological pathways are inhibited or activated during different stages and by different types of infectious disease. The RT² Profiler™ PCR Arrays and the GEArray® Microarrays are designed to determine the expression profile of genes in these biological pathways. Each infectious disease listed below links to its relevant biological pathways and the arrays available for those pathways.  For more information, see the technology overviews for the GEArray Microarrays or RT² Profiler PCR Arrays.

Recommended Pathways For Infectious Disease
Adipogenesis
Autophagy
Cardiotoxicity
Chemokines & Receptors
Common Cytokine
Cytokine Production (DNA Methylation)
Dendritic & Antigen Presenting Cell
Extracellular Matrix and Adhesion Molecules
Fatty Acid Metabolism New
Glucose Metabolism New
Glycosylation New
Hepatotoxicity New
HIV Infection and Host Response
Homeobox Genes (DNA Methylation)
Inflammasomes
Inflammatory Cytokines & Receptors
Inflammatory Response (DNA Methylation)
Inflammatory Response and Autoimmunity
Inflammatory Response and Autoimmunity 384HT
Inflammatory Responses
Innate & Adaptive Immune Response
Interferon (IFN) and Receptor
Mesenchymal Stem Cell
Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism New
mTOR Signaling
Nephrotoxicity New
Neurotoxicity
NFkB Signaling Pathway
Oncogenes & Tumor Suppressor Genes New
Polycomb Group Genes (DNA Methylation)
Protein Phosphatases New
Stem Cell Signaling New
T-cell and B-cell Activation
T Cell Activation (DNA Methylation)
T Cell Anergy & Immune Tolerance
Terminal Differentiation Markers New
Th1-Th2-Th3
Th17 for Autoimmunity and Inflammation
T Helper Cell Differentiation
Toll-Like Receptor Signaling Pathway
Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Ligand and Receptor
Tumor Suppressor Genes (DNA Methylation)
More Pathways
Bacterial, Viral & Parasitic Infections

Fungal Infections

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

HIV/AIDS

Influenza

Malaria

Tuberculosis