Allelic Exclusion
First published: 15 January 2002
No abstract is available for this article.
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Suggestions for Further Reading
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E. ten Boeckel,
F. Melchers, and
A. G. Rolink
(1998)
Precursor B cellsshowing H chain allelic inclusion display allelic exclusion at the level of pre-B cell receptor surface expression.
Immunity
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D. Löffert,
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Surrogate light chain expression is required to establish immunoglobulin heavy chain allelic exclusion during early B cell development.
Immunity
4,
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