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- Access roads for RAG-ged terrains: Control of T cell receptor gene rearrangement at multiple levels Academic Article
- An immunoglobulin Cκ-reactive single chain antibody fusion protein induces tolerance through receptor editing in a normal polyclonal immune system Academic Article
- Cutting edge: Recent immune status determines the source of antigens that drive homeostatic t cell expansion Academic Article
- Functional b cell receptor transgene allows efficient il-7-independent maturation of b cell precursors Academic Article
- Functional immunoglobulin transgenes guide ordered b-cell differentiation in rag-1-deficient mice Academic Article
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- Nuclear protein-coding genes support lungfish and not the coelacanth as the closest living relatives of land vertebrates Academic Article
- Receptor editing and marginal zone b cell development are regulated by the helix-loop-helix protein, e2a Academic Article
- Receptor editing in self-reactive bone-marrow b-cells Academic Article
- Role of passive and adaptive immunity in influencing enterocyte-specific gene expression Academic Article
- T cell receptor (TCR)-beta gene recombination: Dissociation from cell cycle regulation and developmental progression during T cell ontogeny Academic Article
- The role of recombination activating gene (RAG) reinduction in thymocyte development in vivo Academic Article
- V(D)J recombination and the transgenic brain blues Academic Article
- V(d)j recombination in mature b cells: A mechanism for altering antibody responses Academic Article