The Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/) database, attached to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), was used to store gene expression datasets, series, and platform records. The gene expression profiles of {"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSE114174","term_id":"114174"}}GSE114174, {"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSE114175","term_id":"114175"}}GSE114175, {"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSE114177","term_id":"114177"}}GSE114177, {"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSE114178","term_id":"114178"}}GSE114178, and {"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSE114179","term_id":"114179"}}GSE114179 provided by Philipp Kämmer from the GEO database were downloaded. These gene expression profiles were attained by high-throughput sequencing. The number of infection and control samples is shown in Table . As shown in Table , The number of whole blood sample infected with Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, Candida parapsilosis and Candida tropicalis are 15, 15, 15 and 15, respectively. As a control group, {"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSE114179","term_id":"114179"}}GSE114179 includes three whole blood sample. These whole blood samples were donated by German volunteers. Additionally, the sources of samples infected with different Candida species were from Germany, America and Netherlands. Further details of the data sources from the GEO database for this study are shown in Table .
Details of the data sources from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) for this study
{"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSM3136897","term_id":"3136897"}}GSM3136897 ~ 99
{"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSM3136900","term_id":"3136900"}}GSM3136900 ~ 14
America &
Netherlands
PBMCs peripheral blood mononuclear cells
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