Online now: B lymphocytes that enter the germinal center late preferentially differentiate into memory cells that recognize subdominant epitopes
Online now: B lymphocytes that enter the germinal center late preferentially differentiate into memory cells that recognize subdominant epitopes
Pleased to share our work on late-invading germinal center B cells in @cp-immunity.bsky.social By developing a new dual-recombinase fate-mapping reporter system, we show that late-entry GC B cells preferentially differentiate into memory B cells that recognizing subdominant epitopes.
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B lymphocytes that enter the germinal center late preferentially differentiate into memory cells that recognize subdominant epitopes @cp-immunity.bsky.social
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Happy #DayofImmunology! Congrats @ramadhenni.bsky.social & Alexandra Carey Hoppé it's out (finally!) @cp-cell.bsky.social! Incredibly grateful to co-leads @mlmunier.bsky.social, Vanessa Venturi & Tony Kelleher & all brilliant folks @garvaninstitute.bsky.social & Kirby Inst. for fantastic collab! 🧵
I am excited to share our study showing how the immune system strikes a delicate balance between tolerating food and defending against helminth infections.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/....
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Plasma cells producing high-affinity antibodies dominate the plasma cell population through increased proliferation.
https://buff.ly/3BzpLmL
By Andrew MacLean, Michel Nussenzweig et al.
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