Rearrangement of immunoglobulin heavy chain genes during B-lymphocyte development as revealed by studies of mouse plasmacytoma cells.
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The sequence of a human immunoglobulin epsilon heavy chain constant region gene, and evidence for three non-allelic genesHuman immunoglobulin heavy chain genes: evolutionary comparisons of C mu, C delta and C gamma genes and associated switch sequencesSimultaneous expression of mu- and gamma-chain mRNA in cloned murine B-lymphoma cell lines.Variable deletion and duplication at recombination junction ends: implication for staggered double-strand cleavage in class-switch recombinationLipopolysaccharide-induced transcription of the kappa immunoglobulin locus occurs on both alleles and is independent of methylation status.Organization and expression of immunoglobulin genes in fetal liver hybridomasLinkage of the four gamma subclass heavy chain genes.Cmu gene rearrangement of mouse immunoglobulin genes in normal B cells occurs on both the expressed and nonexpressed chromosomes.Cloning of mouse immunoglobulin epsilon gene and its location within the heavy chain gene cluster.Expression of IgD may use both DNA rearrangement and RNA splicing mechanisms.Structure of a rearranged gamma 1 chain gene and its implication to immunoglobulin class-switch mechanism.Nucleotide sequence and properties of the murine gamma 3 immunoglobulin heavy chain gene switch region: implications for successive C gamma gene switching.Class switch recombination is IgG1 specific on active and inactive IgH loci of IgG1-secreting B-cell blastsComplete nucleotide sequence of mouse immunoglobulin mu gene and comparison with other immunoglobulin heavy chain genes.A switch region inversion contributes to the aberrant rearrangement of a mu immunoglobulin heavy chain gene in MPC-11 cells.Cloned embryonic DNA sequences flanking the mouse immunoglobulin C gamma 3 and C gamma 1 genesThe role of clonal selection in the pathogenesis of an autoreactive human B cell lymphoma.Non-immunoglobulin-associated DNA rearrangements in mouse plasmacytomas.DNA sequence associated with chromosome translocations in mouse plasmacytomas.Transcriptionally active DNA region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors.The T suppressor cell alloantigen Tsud maps near immunoglobulin allotype genes and may be an heavy chain constant-region marker on a T cell receptor.Heavy-chain class switch does not terminate somatic mutation.Molecular analysis of original antigenic sin. I. Clonal selection, somatic mutation, and isotype switching during a memory B cell responseB lymphocytes may escape tolerance by revising their antigen receptorsDevelopmental hierarchy of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements in human leukemic pre-B-cells.Somatic rearrangements forming active immunoglobulin mu genes in B and T lymphoid cell lines.Evolutionary approach to the question of immunoglobulin heavy chain switching: evidence from cloned human and mouse genes.Simultaneous expression of mouse immunoglobulins M and D is determined by the same homolog of chromosome 12.Copy choice mechanism of immunoglobulin heavy-chain switch recombination.Interruption of two immunoglobulin heavy-chain switch regions in murine plasmacytoma P3.26Bu4 by insertion of retroviruslike element ETn.Introns excised from immunoglobulin pre-mRNAs exist as discrete speciesRearrangements and deletions of immunoglobulin heavy chain genes in the double-producing B cell lymphoma I.29.Characterization of productive and sterile transcripts from the immunoglobulin heavy-chain locus: processing of micron and muS mRNA.Methylation status and DNase I sensitivity of immunoglobulin genes: changes associated with rearrangement.DNA sequences near the site of reciprocal recombination between a c-myc oncogene and an immunoglobulin switch region.Immunoglobulin gene rearrangements and deletions in human Epstein-Barr virus-transformed cell lines producing different IgG and IgA subclasses.Methylation patterns of immunoglobulin genes in lymphoid cells: correlation of expression and differentiation with undermethylation.Low frequency of somatic mutation in beta-chain variable region genes of human T-cell receptors.Deficient IgA synthesis viewed in the context of normal development of IgA B-cells.Unique sequences are interspersed among tandemly repeated elements in the murine gamma 1 switch segment.
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Rearrangement of immunoglobulin heavy chain genes during B-lymphocyte development as revealed by studies of mouse plasmacytoma cells.
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Rearrangement of immunoglobuli ...... s of mouse plasmacytoma cells.
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Rearrangement of immunoglobuli ...... s of mouse plasmacytoma cells.
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Rearrangement of immunoglobuli ...... s of mouse plasmacytoma cells.
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10.1073/PNAS.77.3.1422
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1980-03-01T00:00:00Z