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In aged mice, low surrogate light chain promotes pro-B-cell apoptotic resistance, compromises the PreBCR checkpoint, and favors generation of autoreactive, phosphorylcholine-specific B cells
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In aged mice, low surrogate light chain promotes pro-B-cell apoptotic resistance, compromises the PreBCR checkpoint, and favors generation of autoreactive, phosphorylcholine-specific B cells

Michelle Ratliff, Sarah Alter, Kelly McAvoy, Daniela Frasca, Jacqueline A Wright, Sandra S Zinkel, Wasif N Khan, Bonnie B Blomberg and Richard L Riley
Aging cell, Vol.14(3), pp.382-390
2015-06
PMCID: PMC4406667
PMID: 25727904

Abstract

Immunoglobulin Light Chains, Surrogate - immunology Phosphorylcholine - immunology Lymphocyte Activation - immunology Animals Apoptosis - immunology Mice, Inbred C57BL Precursor Cells, B-Lymphoid - metabolism Cell Cycle Checkpoints - immunology Cell Differentiation - physiology
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