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Bcellfunction should also be considered, particularly as the decidua appears to be equipped to process and present antigen.
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Bcelldepletion with rituximab often leads to disappearance of nodules but this is not guaranteed.
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Bcellsensitization to helminthic infection develops in utero in humans.
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Bcellclones reactive to peripherin have also been found in early stages of the disease.
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B-cellreceptor signalling is currently a therapeutic target in various lymphoid neoplasms.
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One regression line fitted the survival curve of a cells while two lines were required for that of b cells.
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This suggests that b cells may have a rapid process in cell death, elicited either by intrinsic factors or extrinsic source.
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