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Differentiation of B Lymphocytes
1987Rapid progress continues to be made in understanding the molecular and cellular events that comprise B-Iymphocyte differentiation. This is due in part to the high level of inter est shown by many investigators from diverse disciplines, who find this subject suitable for addressing some of the fundamental issues of immunobiology.
Roland H. Gisler, Christopher J. Paige
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2010
1 Immunoglobulin Structure 2 Immunoglobulin Classes 3 Biological Effector Functions of Immunoglobulins 4 Receptors for Immunoglobulin 5 Structural Biology of Immunoglobulins and Immunoglobulin Receptors 6 Cellular Basis of Antibody Production 7 Immunoglobulin Genes and Antibody Diversity 8 Immunotechnology: Generation and ...
William Cushley, Gillian Borland
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1 Immunoglobulin Structure 2 Immunoglobulin Classes 3 Biological Effector Functions of Immunoglobulins 4 Receptors for Immunoglobulin 5 Structural Biology of Immunoglobulins and Immunoglobulin Receptors 6 Cellular Basis of Antibody Production 7 Immunoglobulin Genes and Antibody Diversity 8 Immunotechnology: Generation and ...
William Cushley, Gillian Borland
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2009
B cells are a central component of the humoral arm of the immune system and are essential in protecting against infection and disease. They mediate their effector functions through the production of neutralizing antibody, induction of antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity, and activation of the complement system. B cells are produced throughout
Christopher J. Paige, Steven A. Corfe
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B cells are a central component of the humoral arm of the immune system and are essential in protecting against infection and disease. They mediate their effector functions through the production of neutralizing antibody, induction of antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity, and activation of the complement system. B cells are produced throughout
Christopher J. Paige, Steven A. Corfe
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Regulation of B lymphocyte differentiation
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2000Type I hypersensitivity reactions uniquely involve the IgE class of immunoglobulins (Ig). IgE differs from other classes of Ig in that the majority of the antibodies are bound to high affinity IgE Fc(epsilon)Rs that are expressed on a variety of cell types. Some of these cell types, most notably, mast cells and basophils, are triggered to undergo rapid
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Autophagy in T and B Lymphocytes
2016Autophagy is now understood to have an active role in the adaptive immune system, participating in lymphocyte development, differentiation, and memory. In T cells, it is activated during thymocyte development, and following receptor ligation, and is also critical for T cell memory.
A. Katharina Simon, Alexander J. Clarke
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B LYMPHOCYTES IN AGAMMAGLOBULINÆMIA
The Lancet, 1972Massimo Fiorilli +2 more
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B LYMPHOCYTES IN MACROGLOBULINÆMIA
The Lancet, 1971A. M. Marmont, EugenioE Damasio
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