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B-Lymphocytes in Carcinogenesis
1979Cancer is not a single disease entity; the term is applied to a large number of diseases in which the abnormal and continued growth of cells of a given tissue is expressed. The immunologic mechanism responsible for the rejection of solid tumors in experimental animals is generally thought to be the same as that responsible for homograft rejection, i.e.,
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Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, 1981
B lymphocyte markers in 24 full term newborn infants were evaluated within four days after birth. It was demonstrated that the percentage of cells with surface immunoglobulins (SmIg) in the blood of these subjects was normal when the lymphocytes were stained with polyvalent as well as monospecific antisera.
AGOSTINI, CARLO+6 more
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B lymphocyte markers in 24 full term newborn infants were evaluated within four days after birth. It was demonstrated that the percentage of cells with surface immunoglobulins (SmIg) in the blood of these subjects was normal when the lymphocytes were stained with polyvalent as well as monospecific antisera.
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Tolerance in differentiating B lymphocytes
European Journal of Immunology, 1977AbstractThese experiments demonstrate that the response of B lymphocytes to particulate antigen in vivo can depend on their stage of differentiation: B lymphocytes differentiating from stem cells were rendered tolerant, while mature B lymphocytes were primed under the same conditions. Lethally irradiated mice of one allotype were repopulated with 13–15
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Signal transduction in B lymphocytes
Human Immunology, 1991We have examined the activity and intracellular compartmentalization of protein kinase C (PKC) following activation of human B lymphocytes by anti-human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II antibodies. 12-O-Tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA) treatment increased membrane-associated PKC (between five and nine times greater than the control value) and ...
Dominique Charron+2 more
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B Lymphocyte Development in the Rabbit
International Reviews of Immunology, 1997(1997). B Lymphocyte Development in the Rabbit. International Reviews of Immunology: Vol. 15, No. 3-4, pp. 129-163.
Katherine L. Knight, Candace R. Winstead
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B lymphocytes and neuroinvasion
Nature, 1997How does consumption of meat products infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) lead to development of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)? Studies of the brain, spleen and marrow of many immunodeficient mouse lines indicate that differentiated B lymphocytes are important for neuroinvasion.
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T and B lymphocytes in human colostrum
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1974Abstract Studies of human colostral fluid lymphocytes indicated that approximately 50% were T-cells and 34% were B-cells. The remaining lymphocytes could not be definitely classified as belonging to either category. Half of the colostral B lymphocytes were cells bearing surface IgA.
Efrain Diaz-Jouanen, Ralph C. Williams
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1975
A rough outline of the development pathway of stem cells to B lymphocytes in mammals is beginning to emerge. The stem cell is most probably either identical to or closely related to the spleen colony-forming unit or hemopoietic stem cell. The stem cell appears not to be specificity-restricted and to lack Ig surface receptors.
R. G. Miller, R. A. Phillips
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A rough outline of the development pathway of stem cells to B lymphocytes in mammals is beginning to emerge. The stem cell is most probably either identical to or closely related to the spleen colony-forming unit or hemopoietic stem cell. The stem cell appears not to be specificity-restricted and to lack Ig surface receptors.
R. G. Miller, R. A. Phillips
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