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Academic Article Receptor editing can lead to allelic inclusion and development of B cells that retain antibodies reacting with high avidity autoantigens.
Academic Article Ig allotypic inclusion does not prevent B cell development or response.
Academic Article Murine gammaherpesvirus 68 infection protects lupus-prone mice from the development of autoimmunity.
Academic Article Dual-reactive B cells are autoreactive and highly enriched in the plasmablast and memory B cell subsets of autoimmune mice.
Concept Autoantibodies
Academic Article Activation of Ras overcomes B-cell tolerance to promote differentiation of autoreactive B cells and production of autoantibodies.
Grant Tolerance in polyclonal and oligoclonal immune systems
Grant Modulatory signaling motifs in B cell antigen receptor function
Academic Article Breaching peripheral tolerance promotes the production of HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies.
Grant Testing an alternative model of central B cell tolerance
Academic Article Innate and adaptive signals enhance differentiation and expansion of dual-antibody autoreactive B cells in lupus.
Academic Article Active PI3K abrogates central tolerance in high-avidity autoreactive B cells.
Grant Role and mechanisms of the PI3K pathway in B cell tolerance
Academic Article Central human B cell tolerance manifests with a distinctive cell phenotype and is enforced via CXCR4 signaling in hu-mice.
Academic Article Elevated Detection of Dual Antibody B Cells Identifies Lupus Patients With B Cell-Reactive VH4-34 Autoantibodies.
Academic Article Autoantibodies elicited with SARS-CoV-2 infection are linked to alterations in double negative B cells.

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