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      Democratizing systems immunology with modular transcriptional repertoire analyses.

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      Nature reviews. Immunology

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          Individual elements that constitute the immune system have been characterized over the few past decades, mostly through reductionist approaches. The introduction of large-scale profiling platforms has more recently facilitated the assessment of these elements on a global scale. However, the analysis and the interpretation of such large-scale datasets remains a challenge and a barrier for the wider adoption of systems approaches in immunological and clinical studies. In this Innovation article, we describe an analytical strategy that relies on the a priori determination of co-dependent gene sets for a given biological system. Such modular transcriptional repertoires can in turn be used to simplify the analysis and the interpretation of large-scale datasets, and to design targeted immune fingerprinting assays and web applications that will further facilitate the dissemination of systems approaches in immunology.

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          Journal
          Nat. Rev. Immunol.
          Nature reviews. Immunology
          1474-1741
          1474-1733
          Apr 2014
          : 14
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Benaroya Research Institute Systems Immunology Division, 1201 Ninth Street, Seattle, Washington, 98101-2795, USA.
          [2 ] Baylor Institute for Immunology Research, Baylor Research Institute, 3434 Live Oak St, Dallas, Texas, 75204, USA.
          Article
          nri3642 NIHMS595920
          10.1038/nri3642
          4118927
          24662387
          1d961900-b37b-4843-a135-d374c8b72bc1
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