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Academic Article Severely impaired B lymphocyte proliferation, survival, and induction of the c-Myc:Cullin 1 ubiquitin ligase pathway resulting from CD22 deficiency on the C57BL/6 genetic background.
Academic Article CD22 ligand binding regulates normal and malignant B lymphocyte survival in vivo.
Academic Article B-cell homeostasis requires complementary CD22 and BLyS/BR3 survival signals.
Academic Article Programmed cell death 1 suppresses B-1b cell expansion and long-lived IgG production in response to T cell-independent type 2 antigens.
Academic Article Primate B-1 cells generate antigen-specific B cell responses to T cell-independent type 2 antigens.
Academic Article Use of the mannan receptor to selectively target vaccine antigens for processing and antigen presentation through the MHC class I and class II pathways.
Academic Article Identification and characterization of a novel regulatory factor: IgA-inducing protein.
Academic Article The level of IgE produced by a B cell is regulated by norepinephrine in a p38 MAPK- and CD23-dependent manner.
Academic Article The identification and characterization of a ligand for bovine CD5.
Concept Tumor Cells, Cultured
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Academic Article C4 Deficiency is a predisposing factor for Streptococcus pneumoniae-induced autoantibody production.
Academic Article Valency and density matter: Deciphering impacts of immunogen structures on immune responses against a tumor associated carbohydrate antigen using synthetic glycopolymers.
Academic Article PD-L2 Regulates B-1 Cell Antibody Production against Phosphorylcholine through an IL-5-Dependent Mechanism.
Academic Article The nuclear structural protein NuMA is a negative regulator of 53BP1 in DNA double-strand break repair.
Academic Article Type I IFN, Ly6C+ cells, and Phagocytes Support Suppression of Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Elicited by a TLR and CLR Agonist Combination.
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