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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: a multifunctional receptor that regulates B lymphocyte survival and signal transduction.
Academic Article CD21/35 promotes protective immunity to Streptococcus pneumoniae through a complement-independent but CD19-dependent pathway that regulates PD-1 expression.
Academic Article B-cell homeostasis requires complementary CD22 and BLyS/BR3 survival signals.
Academic Article Amplified B lymphocyte CD40 signaling drives regulatory B10 cell expansion in mice.
Academic Article Complement receptors CD21/35 link innate and protective immunity during Streptococcus pneumoniae infection by regulating IgG3 antibody responses.
Academic Article Mouse CD20 expression and function.
Academic Article The CD19-CD21 signal transduction complex of B lymphocytes regulates the balance between health and autoimmune disease: systemic sclerosis as a model system.
Academic Article Complement component C3d-antigen complexes can either augment or inhibit B lymphocyte activation and humoral immunity in mice depending on the degree of CD21/CD19 complex engagement.
Academic Article In vivo murine CD23 destabilization enhances CD23 shedding and IgE synthesis.
Academic Article A c-Myc and surface CD19 signaling amplification loop promotes B cell lymphoma development and progression in mice.
Concept Signal Transduction
Academic Article PD-1 suppresses protective immunity to Streptococcus pneumoniae through a B cell-intrinsic mechanism.
Academic Article CD22 Promotes B-1b Cell Responses to T Cell-Independent Type 2 Antigens.
Academic Article B Cell Subsets Differentially Contribute to the T Cell-Independent Memory Pool.
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