PMID: 20631877DOI: 10.4110/in.2010.10.3.81Jul 16, 2010Paper
The role of B cells in transplantation and immunopathic diseases.
Immune Network
A Basten
Abstract
B cells, by virtue of their diverse roles in immune responses to foreign and self antigens, have become of increasing interest to the clinician as well as the basic immunologist. In particular, it is now apparent that the development of B cell unresponsiveness in antibody and T cell mediated autoimmune disorders and the transplant setting is both worthwhile and achievable.
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