Transiently antigen-primed B cells return to naive-like state in absence of T-cell help
B-cell encounter with antigen is thought to result in anergy, cell death, or a productive B-cell response. Here the authors show that transient antigen acquisition can enable B-cell recruitment into productive responses or a return to a naive-like state, depending on availability of T-cell help.
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Main Authors: | Jackson S. Turner, Matangi Marthi, Zachary L. Benet, Irina Grigorova |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f53888cf35a4452bb69b4220e56eaacc |
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