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CD19 and CD20 targeted vectors induce minimal activation of resting B lymphocytes. [PDF]
B lymphocytes are an important cell population of the immune system. However, until recently it was not possible to transduce resting B lymphocytes with retro- or lentiviral vectors, making them unsusceptible for genetic manipulations by these vectors ...
Sabrina Kneissl +5 more
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Advances in tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes [PDF]
In the landscape of tumor immunotherapy, T cell-mediated immune responses have consistently captured the attention, while the contributions of B cells have been neglected.
Yule Zhang +4 more
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The anti-tumour immune response is critical to patient prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC). The aim of this study was to investigate infiltration of B lymphocytes into CRC tumours, and their clinical relevance, prognostic value and relation to other ...
Sofia Edin +9 more
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The Inflammatory Contribution of B-Lymphocytes and Neutrophils in Progression to Osteoporosis [PDF]
Osteoporosis is a bone disease characterized by structural deterioration and low bone mass, leading to fractures and significant health complications. In this review, we summarize the mechanisms by which B-lymphocytes and neutrophils contribute to the ...
Drew Frase +4 more
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Aberrations in peripheral B lymphocytes and B lymphocyte subsets levels in Parkinson disease: a systematic review [PDF]
ObjectiveThe association of B lymphocytes and B lymphocyte subsets and Parkinson’s disease (PD) is increasingly acknowledged. However, there is inconsistence in the alterations of B lymphocytes or B lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of PD patients ...
Hongxia Ma +5 more
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Application of High-Throughput Imaging Mass Cytometry Hyperion in Cancer Research
Imaging mass cytometry (IMC) enables the in situ analysis of in-depth-phenotyped cells in their native microenvironment within the preserved architecture of a single tissue section.
Marion Le Rochais +5 more
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Persistent inflammation can promote the development of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) within tissues resembling secondary lymphoid organs (SLO) such as lymph nodes (LN).
Marion Le Rochais +10 more
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Could AMPs and B-cells be the missing link in understanding periodontitis?
Periodontal diseases are common inflammatory conditions characterized by bone loss in response to simultaneous bacterial aggression and host defenses. The etiology of such diseases is still not completely understood, however.
Vanessa Dominique Lobognon +2 more
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IL-7-Adjuvanted Vaginal Vaccine Elicits Strong Mucosal Immune Responses in Non-Human Primates
Mucosal immune responses are crucial in protecting against pathogens entering through mucosal surfaces. However, due to poor T-cell responsiveness upon mucosal antigenic stimulation, mucosal immunity remains difficult to obtain through vaccines and ...
Sandrine Logerot +9 more
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Discrimination of human cytotoxic lymphocytes from regulatory and B-lymphocytes by orthogonal light scattering [PDF]
Light scattering properties of human lymphocyte subpopulations selected by immunofluorescence were studied with a flow cytometer. Regulatory and B-lymphocytes showed a low orthogonal light scatter signal, whereas cytotoxic lymphocytes identified with leu-
Berkel, W. van +4 more
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