1984
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.132.4.1717
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sIgD-negative B cells from neonatal mice do not respond to the thymus-independent antigen TNP-BA in limiting dilution cultures.

Abstract: The majority of B lymphocytes in adult mice express both IgM and IgD on their surface (sIgM and sIgD). A small percentage of sIgM+ splenic B cells lack (or express very low levels of) sIgD. These cells have been termed "mu-predominant" (mu p) B cells. In neonatal mice (5 to 12 days of age), mu p B cells account for more than 50% of the sIg+ cells. There is conflicting evidence concerning the immunocompetency of mup cells in vitro. To study this question further, splenocytes from neonatal BALB/c mice were deple… Show more

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