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Immunoglobulin‐bearing B cells reconstitute and maintain the murine Ly‐1 B cell lineage
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HistocompatibilityLymphocyte DevelopmentAdaptive Immune SystemHumoral ResponseImmunologyImmune SystemHematologyBone MarrowAdult Bone MarrowCell TransplantationCell SignalingHumoral ImmunitySurface ImmunoglobulinCell BiologyB Cells ReconstituteImmune Cell DevelopmentImmunoglobulin EMedicineImmune Cell Activation
Previous reconstitution studies in irradiated mice distinguished Ly-1 B from other B cells. The predominant B cell populations in spleen and lymph node are readily reconstituted from progenitors present in adult bone marrow. Ly-1 B cells, in contrast, are reconstituted from cells in peritoneum rather than bone marrow. Further studies, presented here, demonstrate that Ly-1 B populations are reconstituted from peritoneal cells that already express both surface immunoglobulin (IgM) and Ly-1, that is, Ly-1 B. Such cells reconstitute and maintain the Ly-1 B population in irradiated recipients for at least 6 months.
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