Characterization of anti-DNA B cells that escape negative selection (original) (raw)

Persistence of partially functional double-stranded (ds) DNA binding B cells in mice transgenic for the IgM heavy chain of an anti-dsDNA antibody

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B lymphocytes may escape tolerance by revising their antigen receptors

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Tolerance through indifference: autoreactive B cells to the nuclear antigen La show no evidence of tolerance in a transgenic model

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Functional Consequences of the Developmental Arrest and Follicular Exclusion of Anti-Double-Stranded DNA B Cells

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Both IgM and IgG anti-DNA antibodies are the products of clonally selective B cell stimulation in (NZB x NZW)F1 mice

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Low-Affinity Anti-Smith Antigen B Cells Are Regulated by Anergy as Opposed to Developmental Arrest or Differentiation to B-1

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Surrogate Light Chain Expressing Human Peripheral B Cells Produce Self-reactive Antibodies

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Maintenance and loss of self-tolerance in B cells

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Regulation of Anti–double-stranded DNA B Cells in Nonautoimmune Mice: Localization to the T–B Interface of the Splenic Follicle

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Antigen Receptor Editing in Anti-DNA Transitional B Cells Deficient for Surface IgM

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