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Essential role of membrane cholesterol in accelerated BCR internalization and uncoupling from NF-kB in B cell clonal anergy

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Blery, Mathieu
Tze, Lina
Miosge, Lisa
Jun, Jesse
Goodnow, Christopher

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Rockefeller University Press

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Divergent hypotheses exist to explain how signaling by the B cell receptor (BCR) is initiated after antigen binding and how it is qualitatively altered in anergic B cells to selectively uncouple from nuclear factor κB and c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathways

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Journal of Experimental Medicine

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2037-12-31