A B-cell receptor-specific selection step governs immature to mature B cell differentiation

Volume: 97, Issue: 6, Pages: 2743 - 2748
Published: Feb 25, 2000
Abstract
Seventy percent of peripheral immature conventional (B2) B cells fail to develop into mature B cells. The nature of this cell loss has not been characterized; the process that governs which immature B cells develop into long-lived peripheral B cells could be either stochastic or selective. Here, we demonstrate that this step is in fact selective, in that the fate of an immature B cell is highly dependent on its Ig receptor specificity. A...
Paper Details
Title
A B-cell receptor-specific selection step governs immature to mature B cell differentiation
Published Date
Feb 25, 2000
Volume
97
Issue
6
Pages
2743 - 2748
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