review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | Bonnie B Blomberg | |
Daniela Frasca | |||
Richard L Riley | |||
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The RING finger protein Siah-1 regulates the level of the transcriptional coactivator OBF-1 | Q24550350 | ||
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Proteolysis, caloric restriction and aging. | Q34232168 | ||
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Age-related changes in protein oxidation and proteolysis in mammalian cells. | Q34420880 | ||
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Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression by degradation of messenger RNAs | Q35110948 | ||
Positive selection focuses the VH12 B-cell repertoire towards a single B1 specificity with survival function | Q35666663 | ||
Mechanisms of selection mediated by interleukin-7, the preBCR, and hemokinin-1 during B-cell development | Q35666672 | ||
Ubiquitin ligases and the immune response | Q35698411 | ||
AID: how does it aid antibody diversity? | Q35800376 | ||
Many levels of control of V gene rearrangement frequency | Q35830398 | ||
Pax5 is required for recombination of transcribed, acetylated, 5' IgH V gene segments | Q35963602 | ||
Effect of age on the immunoglobulin class switch | Q36016727 | ||
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Immunological studies of aging. IV. The contribution of thymic involution to the immune deficiencies of aging mice and reversal with thymopoietin32-36 | Q36341969 | ||
Antigen responsiveness of the mature and generative B cell populations of aged mice | Q36347680 | ||
Immunological studies of aging. II. Loss of IgG and high avidity plaque-forming cells and increased suppressor cell activity in aging mice | Q36359879 | ||
Relative contribution of T and B cells to hypermutation and selection of the antibody repertoire in germinal centers of aged mice | Q36365981 | ||
H2AX is required for recombination between immunoglobulin switch regions but not for intra-switch region recombination or somatic hypermutation | Q36370913 | ||
Receptor editing and marginal zone B cell development are regulated by the helix-loop-helix protein, E2A | Q36399448 | ||
Bone marrow microenvironmental changes underlie reduced RAG-mediated recombination and B cell generation in aged mice | Q36399584 | ||
Ku70 is required for late B cell development and immunoglobulin heavy chain class switching | Q36401127 | ||
Early B cell factor promotes B lymphopoiesis with reduced interleukin 7 responsiveness in the absence of E2A | Q36402675 | ||
B-lymphocyte development is regulated by the combined dosage of three basic helix-loop-helix genes, E2A, E2-2, and HEB. | Q36560174 | ||
Notch-induced E2A ubiquitination and degradation are controlled by MAP kinase activities | Q37368153 | ||
Notch-induced E2A degradation requires CHIP and Hsc70 as novel facilitators of ubiquitination | Q37527405 | ||
Identification of cyclin D3 as a direct target of E2A using DamID. | Q39998534 | ||
Immune function in aged mice. I. T-cell responsiveness using phytohaemagglutinin as a functional probe | Q40649273 | ||
Coordinate regulation of B cell differentiation by the transcription factors EBF and E2A. | Q40937465 | ||
CD79 alpha/CD79 beta heterodimers are expressed on pro-B cell surfaces without associated mu heavy chain | Q41073512 | ||
EBF and E47 collaborate to induce expression of the endogenous immunoglobulin surrogate light chain genes | Q41101434 | ||
E2A activity is induced during B-cell activation to promote immunoglobulin class switch recombination | Q41702555 | ||
Ku80 is required for immunoglobulin isotype switching | Q41821763 | ||
Aging and developmental transitions in the B cell lineage | Q44198590 | ||
Levels of E2A protein expression in B cell precursors are stage-dependent and inhibited by stem cell factor (c-kit ligand). | Q44249431 | ||
E-proteins directly regulate expression of activation-induced deaminase in mature B cells | Q44419402 | ||
Aged mice exhibit distinct B cell precursor phenotypes differing in activation, proliferation and apoptosis | Q44633425 | ||
Reduced Ig class switch in aged mice correlates with decreased E47 and activation-induced cytidine deaminase | Q44756999 | ||
Decreased E47 in senescent B cell precursors is stage specific and regulated posttranslationally by protein turnover | Q44968876 | ||
Antibody class switching: uncoupling S region accessibility from transcription | Q44985373 | ||
Both E12 and E47 allow commitment to the B cell lineage | Q45129651 | ||
Id3 inhibits B lymphocyte progenitor growth and survival in response to TGF-beta | Q46116890 | ||
The decline in B lymphopoiesis in aged mice reflects loss of very early B-lineage precursors | Q47677663 | ||
Impaired rearrangement of IgH V to DJ segments in bone marrow Pro-B cells from old mice | Q47846154 | ||
Age-related differences in the E2A-encoded transcription factor E47 in bone marrow-derived B cell precursors and in splenic B cells | Q47862867 | ||
Aging-dependent exclusion of antigen-inexperienced cells from the peripheral B cell repertoire. | Q52012960 | ||
The response in old mice: positive and negative immune memory after priming in early age. | Q52017064 | ||
Lifetime of plasma cells in the bone marrow. | Q52042101 | ||
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P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 30-47 | |
P577 | publication date | 2005-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Immunological Reviews | Q15724582 |
P1476 | title | B cells, E2A, and aging | |
P478 | volume | 205 |
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