All Articles Tagged As: b cells
 | Steve Reiner, M.D., professor of Medicine, and Burton Barnett, a doctoral student in the Reiner lab at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, have shown how immune cells, called B lymphocytes, are able to produce daughter cells that are not equal, a finding that might explain how lifelong antibodies are made after vaccination. ...> Full Article |
A regulatory T cell that expresses three specific genes shuts down the mass production of antibodies launched by the immune system to attack invaders, a team led by scientists at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reported online in the journal Nature Medicine.
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A team at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal led by Dr. Tarik Möröy, president and scientific director of the institute and director of the hematopoiesis and cancer research unit, will be publishing an important breakthrough in tomorrow's issue of Immunity, a scientific journal from the Cell Press group. The researchers identified a new regulator playing a critical role in the development B cells, which produce antibodies.
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 | A new book, "Immunoreceptor Signaling," reviews our current understanding of events that occur during the activation of T cells and B cells. ...> Full Article |
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