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  1. The ageing human B cell repertoire: a failure of selection?
  2. B cell repertoire ageing
  3. IgM B cells important in ageing
  4. Immunoglobulin light chain allelic inclusion in systemic lupus erythematosus
  5. Monoclonal paraprotein influences baseline B-cell repertoire diversity and perturbates influenza vaccination-induced B-cell response
  6. Immunoglobulin kappa variable region gene selection during early human B cell development in health and systemic lupus erythematosus
  7. Assessment of B Cell Repertoire in Humans
  8. Immunoglobulin Gene Repertoire Diversification and Selection in the Stomach – From Gastritis to Gastric Lymphomas
  9. Redemption of autoantibodies on anergic B cells by variable-region glycosylation and mutation away from self-reactivity
  10. Understanding the Mechanisms of Immune System Aging: Immune System Cell Development and Antibody Repertoires
  11. Immunogenetics and transplantation
  12. BCR CDR3 length distributions differ between blood and spleen and between old and young patients, and TCR distributions can be used to detect myelodysplastic syndrome
  13. Human lymphocyte repertoires in ageing
  14. Yersinia enterocolitica Provides the Link between Thyroid-Stimulating Antibodies and Their Germline Counterparts in Graves' Disease
  15. PCR amplification and high throughput sequencing of immunoglobulin heavy chain genes from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human biopsies
  16. Granulocyte colony stimulating factor exacerbates antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody vasculitis
  17. A novel chronic lymphocytic leukemia subset expressing mutated IGHV3-7-encoded rheumatoid factor B-cell receptors that are functionally proficient
  18. Age-Related Changes in Human Peripheral Blood IGH Repertoire Following Vaccination
  19. B cell immunosenescence: different features of naive and memory B cells in elderly
  20. Vaccination-induced changes in human B-cell repertoire and pneumococcal IgM and IgA antibody at different ages
  21. B cells and immunosenescence: A focus on IgG+IgD−CD27− (DN) B cells in aged humans
  22. IgA-Producing Plasma Cells Originate From Germinal Centers That Are Induced by B-Cell Receptor Engagement in Humans
  23. The Relationship between CD27 Negative and Positive B Cell Populations in Human Peripheral Blood
  24. The ageing immune system and its clinical implications
  25. Somatic hypermutation and antigen-driven selection of B cells are altered in autoimmune diseases
  26. Ig gene diversification and selection in follicular lymphoma, diffuse large B cell lymphoma and primary central nervous system lymphoma revealed by lineage tree and mutation analyses
  27. Immune Responses: Primary and Secondary
  28. B cell repertoire and ageing
  29. Mathematical analysis of antigen selection in somatically mutated immunoglobulin genes associated with autoimmunity
  30. High-throughput immunoglobulin repertoire analysis distinguishes between human IgM memory and switched memory B-cell populations
  31. Clonal relationships between thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor-stimulating antibodies illustrate the effect of hypermutation on antibody function
  32. Ectopic GC in the thymus of myasthenia gravis patients show characteristics of normal GC
  33. The ageing B cell population: Composition and function
  34. Mechanisms of immunosenescence
  35. Antisense transcripts of V(D)J rearrangements; artifacts caused by false priming?
  36. B cells and aging: molecules and mechanisms
  37. Generation of Immunoglobulin diversity in human gut-associated lymphoid tissue
  38. B-cell diversity decreases in old age and is correlated with poor health status
  39. B-cell clonal diversification and gut-lymph node trafficking in ulcerative colitis revealed using lineage tree analysis
  40. Lambda Light Chain Revision in the Human Intestinal IgA Response
  41. A Regulatory Role for NBS1 in Strand-Specific Mutagenesis during Somatic Hypermutation
  42. Lineage tree analysis of immunoglobulin variable-region gene mutations in autoimmune diseases: Chronic activation, normal selection
  43. Immunoglobulin variable-region gene mutational lineage tree analysis: Application to autoimmune diseases
  44. Antibody Quality in Old Age
  45. Immunoglobulin light-chain genes in the rhesus macaque I: kappa light-chain germline sequences for subgroups IGKV1, IGKV2 and IGKV3
  46. Hypermutation at A-T Base Pairs: The A Nucleotide Replacement Spectrum Is Affected by Adjacent Nucleotides and There Is No Reverse Complementarity of Sequences Flanking Mutated A and T Nucleotides
  47. Immunoglobulin light-chain genes in the rhesus macaque II: lambda light-chain germline sequences for subgroups IGLV1, IGLV2, IGLV3, IGLV4 and IGLV5
  48. Immunoglobulin light-chain genes in the rhesus macaque I: kappa light-chain germline sequences for subgroups IGKV1, IGKV and IGKV3
  49. Dual role for Bcl-2 in antibody affinity maturation
  50. The ageing gut
  51. Immune system learning and memory quantified by graphical analysis of B-lymphocyte phylogenetic trees
  52. Effects of age on antibody affinity maturation
  53. Age- and tissue-specific differences in human germinal center B cell selection revealed by analysis of IgVH gene hypermutation and lineage trees
  54. Related IgA1 and IgG producing cells in blood and diseased mucosa in ulcerative colitis
  55. The Dynamics of Germinal Centre Selection as Measured by Graph-Theoretical Analysis of Mutational Lineage Trees
  56. Somatic hypermutation and B-cell lymphoma
  57. Sequence analysis of light chain genes from human intestinal plasma cells demonstrates that lambda genes are almost all in-frame and highly mutated and most kappa genes are highly mutatedwhen in-frame and minimally mutated when out-of-frame
  58. Immunohistochemical analysis of ageing human B and T cell populations reveals an age-related decline of CD8 T cells in spleen but not gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT)
  59. Effect of somatic hypermutation on potential N-glycosylation sites in human immunoglobulin heavy chain variable regions
  60. Characteristics of Human IgA and IgM Genes Used by Plasma Cells in the Salivary Gland Resemble Those Used in Duodenum But Not Those Used in the Spleen
  61. Human tonsillar germinal center T cells are a diverse and widely disseminated population
  62. Human tonsillar germinal center T cells are a diverse and widely disseminated population
  63. Characteristics of IgVH genes used by human intestinal plasma cells from childhood
  64. Biased JH usage in plasma cell immunoglobulin gene sequences from colonic mucosa in ulcerative colitis but not in Crohn's disease
  65. Somatic hypermutation and B-cell malignancies
  66. Somatic hypermutation and B‐cell malignancies
  67. Strong intrinsic biases towards mutation and conservation of bases in human IgVHgenes during somatic hypermutation prevent statistical analysis of antigen selection
  68. Human marginal-zone B cells
  69. Analysis of immunoglobulin genes in splenic marginal zone lymphoma suggests ongoing mutation
  70. Hypermutation, diversity and dissemination of human intestinal lamina propria plasma cells
  71. Immunoglobulin genes from human duodenal and colonic plasma cells are mutated
  72. Sequence analysis of human IgVH genes indicates that ileal lamina propria plasma cells are derived from Peyer's patches
  73. A new humanIghV4.21-related pseudogene capable ofVDJ rearrangement
  74. Demonstration of local clonality of mucosal T cells in human colon using DNA obtained by microdissection of immunohistochemically stained tissue sections
  75. A new human IghV4.21-related pseudogene capable of V D J rearrangement
  76. Sequence analysis of immunoglobulin variable region genes that encode autoantibodies expressed by lymphomas of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue
  77. Discovery of "IgM Memory" B cells
  78. Location and sequence of rearranged immunoglobulin genes in human thymus
  79. B-Cells and Antibodies in Old Humans