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Inaba et al., 1990 - Google Patents

Functional analyses of thymic CD5+ B cells. Responsiveness to major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T blasts but not to lipopolysaccharide or anti-IgM …

Inaba et al., 1990

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12477874172179412455
Author
Inaba M
Inaba K
Adachi Y
Nango K
Ogata H
Muramatsu S
Ikehara S
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The Journal of experimental medicine

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The function of thymic B cells in several standard in vitro assays was investigated. Thymic B cells, 75% of which were CD5+, showed a poor responsiveness to the mitogens LPS or anti- mu plus IL-4. Both proliferation and antibody formation were much lower in thymic than …
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