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Lineage and stage specificity of isotype switching in humans
G. V. Borzillo
, M. D. Cooper
, L. F. Bertoli
,
A. Landay
, R. Castleberry
, P. D. Burrows
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Keyphrases
Recombination
100%
H Gene
100%
Stage-specificity
100%
Isotype Switching
100%
Lineage Specificity
100%
Malignancy
66%
Gene Deletion
66%
Recombinase
66%
B-cell Leukemia
66%
Leukemia
33%
B Cell Development
33%
T Cell Development
33%
B-lineage
33%
Non-productive
33%
Gene Alteration
33%
Pre-B Cells
33%
Gene Rearrangement
33%
B-cell Lymphoma
33%
T-lineage
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cancer
100%
Gene Deletion
100%
B Cell Leukemia
100%
Recombinase
100%
Immunoglobulin Class Switching
100%
Leukemia
50%
Gene Mutation
50%
Immunoglobulin M
50%
B Cell
50%
Cell Lineage
50%
B-Cell Lymphoma
50%
Gene Rearrangement
50%
B Cell Development
50%
T Cell Development
50%
Chromosome 14q
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Lineages
100%
B Cell
100%
Immunoglobulin Class Switching
100%
Gene Deletion
66%
Gene Mutation
33%
B Cell Development
33%
Immunoglobulin M
33%
Isotype
33%
Cell Lineage
33%
T Cell Development
33%
Gene Rearrangement
33%
Chromosome 14q
33%