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The following pages link to Genetic basis of the neonatal antibody repertoire: germline V-gene expression and limited N-region diversity (Q68663039):
Displaying 32 items.
- The mechanism of V(D)J joining: lessons from molecular, immunological, and comparative analyses (Q28247264) (← links)
- Differential splicing in mouse thymus generates two forms of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (Q28586845) (← links)
- The ontogeny of diversification at the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus in Xenopus (Q33392563) (← links)
- Noncoordinate expression of J-chain and Blimp-1 define nurse shark plasma cell populations during ontogeny. (Q33714291) (← links)
- Second generation immune networks (Q34824269) (← links)
- A special repertoire of alpha:beta T cells in neonatal mice (Q35934645) (← links)
- Arrested B lymphopoiesis and persistence of activated B cells in adult interleukin 7(-/)- mice (Q36369614) (← links)
- Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase is required for an optimal response to the polysaccharide α-1,3 dextran (Q36455593) (← links)
- Distinct mechanisms define murine B cell lineage immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) repertoires (Q36468327) (← links)
- Mechanisms that generate human immunoglobulin diversity operate from the 8th week of gestation in fetal liver (Q36774868) (← links)
- Regulation of N-region diversity in antigen receptors through thymocyte differentiation and thymus ontogeny (Q37305242) (← links)
- The two isoforms of mouse terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase differ in both the ability to add N regions and subcellular localization. (Q37622060) (← links)
- The immune system as a self-centered network of lymphocytes (Q38532648) (← links)
- B-1a, B-1b and B-2 B cells display unique VHDJH repertoires formed at different stages of ontogeny and under different selection pressures. (Q40806399) (← links)
- Production of 17.2.25 mu transgenic and endogenous immunoglobulin in X-linked immune deficient mice. (Q41093820) (← links)
- B Cell Development in Mice (Q41531174) (← links)
- Molecular characterization of the variable regions of a mouse polyreactive IgG2b antibody with rheumatoid factor activity (Q42611033) (← links)
- Variable region gene selection of immunoglobulin G‐expressing B cells with specificity for a defined epitope on type II collagen (Q42799816) (← links)
- Increased junctional diversity in fetal B cells results in a loss of protective anti-phosphorylcholine antibodies in adult mice (Q43808815) (← links)
- Entry of B lymphocytes into the persistent cell pool in non-immunized mice is not accompanied by somatic mutation of VH genes (Q48081201) (← links)
- Sequences of four new members of the VH7183 gene family in BALB/c mice (Q48086046) (← links)
- Developmentally controlled selection of antibody genes: Characterization of individual VH7183 genes and evidence for stage-specific somatic diversification (Q48190531) (← links)
- Germ-line origin of functional idiotypic interactions: identification of two idiotypically connected, natural antibodies that are encoded by germ-line gene elements (Q48211378) (← links)
- VH CDR3-dependent positive selection of murine VH12-expressing B cells in the neonate. (Q52221294) (← links)
- The level of N-region diversity in T cell receptors is not pre-ordained in the stem cell. (Q52225294) (← links)
- Efficient immune responses in mice lacking N-region diversity (Q63952511) (← links)
- Waves of B-Lymphopoiesis in the Establishment of the Mouse B-Cell Compartment (Q67696516) (← links)
- Monoclonal, natural antibodies prevent development of diabetes in the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse (Q67867716) (← links)
- Adult bone marrow contains precursors for CD5+ B cells (Q71740220) (← links)
- Expression of Fc gamma RIII defines distinct subpopulations of fetal liver B cell and myeloid precursors (Q72034997) (← links)
- Unusual amino acid usage in the variable regions of mercury-binding antibodies (Q73256218) (← links)
- Drivers and regulators of humoral innate immune responses to infection and cancer (Q90560370) (← links)