The cellular location of self-antigen determines the positive and negative selection of autoreactive B cells.
Systemic autoimmune disease is frequently characterized by the production of autoantibodies against widely expressed intracellular self-antigens, whereas B cell tolerance to ubiquitous and highly expressed extracellular antigens is strictly enforced. To test for differences in the B cell response to...
Main Authors: | Ferry, H, Jones, M, Vaux, D, Roberts, I, Cornall, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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