High resolution IgH repertoire analysis reveals fetal liver as the likely origin of life-long, innate B lymphopoiesis in humans
The ontogeny of the natural, public IgM repertoire remains incompletely explored. Here, high-resolution immunogenetic analysis of B cells from (unrelated) fetal, child, and adult samples, shows that although fetal liver (FL) and bone marrow (FBM) IgM repertoires are equally diversified, FL is the ma...
Main Authors: | Roy, A, Bystry, V, Bohn, G, Goudevenou, K, Reigl, T, Papaioannou, M, Krejci, A, O'Byrne, S, Chaidos, A, Grioni, A, Darzentas, N, Roberts, I, Karadimitris, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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