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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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Antigen Receptors on B Lymphocytes
Annual Review of Immunology, 1992Recent studies on the structure of the B cell antigen receptor demonstrate that the membrane-bound and antigen-binding immunoglobulin molecules are noncovalently associated with a heterodimer of two novel transmembrane proteins. The B cell antigen receptor is thus a multicomponent receptor complex whose structural features are similar to those of the ...
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Thymus with B Lymphocytes in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1976Summary: Thymus with B lymphocytes in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.A 67‐year‐old man with a diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia died suddenly following a coronary occlusion. Peripheral blood lymphocytes labelled with fluorescein conjugated polyvalent antisera to immunoglobulin and immunoglobulin G, and failed to label with absorbed anti ...
P B, Adams, I A, Cooper
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B LYMPHOCYTES IN MACROGLOBULINÆMIA
The Lancet, 1971A M, Marmont, E E, Damasio
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Points of entry for tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2022Ulrike Harjes, Harjes Ulrike
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B LYMPHOCYTES IN AGAMMAGLOBULINÆMIA
The Lancet, 1972F, Aiuti, V, Lacava, M, Fiorilli
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B Lymphocytes, T Lymphocytes and Lymphopoiesis
Clinics in Haematology, 1979openaire +2 more sources
Clonal expansion of innate and adaptive lymphocytes
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2020Nicholas M Adams +2 more
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