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Role of B-cell receptors for B-cell development and antigen-induced differentiation
B-cell development is characterized by a number of tightly regulated selection processes. Signals through the B-cell receptor (BCR) guide and are required for B-cell maturation, survival, and fate decision. Here, we review the role of the BCR during B-cell development, leading to the emergence of B1, marginal zone, and peripheral follicular B cells. Furthermore, we discuss BCR-derived signals on activated B cells that lead to germinal center and plasma cell differentiation
Pulmonary mechanisms and work of breathing at maximal ventilation and raised air pressure
Effect of Transdermal Scopolamine on Heart Rate Variability in Patients with Severe Coronary Heart Disease
Rapid serological typing of herpes simplex virus and titration of herpes simplex antibody by the use of mixed hemadsorption ? a mixed antiglobulin reaction applied to virus infected tissue cultures
Replication of poliovirus and measles virus in cultures of human lymphoblastoid and of burkitt lymphoma cell lines
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