High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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Antibiotics, pediatric dysbiosis, and diseasePregnancy alters the circulating B cell compartment in atopic asthmatic women, and transitional B cells are positively associated with the development of allergy manifestations in their progeny.Allergic disease in 8-year-old children is preceded by delayed B cell maturation.Dihydrotestosterone levels at birth associate positively with higher proportions of circulating immature/naïve CD5+ B cells in boys.Nutritional impact on Immunological maturation during Childhood in relation to the Environment (NICE): a prospective birth cohort in northern Sweden
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High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.
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Anna-Carin Lundell
Bill Hesselmar
Ingegerd Adlerberth
Susanne Johansen
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.1302990
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2014-06-13T00:00:00Z