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Induction and Assessment of Class Switch Recombination in Purified Murine B Cells

DOI :

10.3791/2130-v

August 13th, 2010

August 13th, 2010

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1Department of Immunology, University of Toronto

Following antigen exposure, subpopulations of activated B cells undergo a process known as class switch recombination (CSR) to produce antibody isotypes with distinct effector functions. The protocol outlined in this report explains how CSR can be induced and analyzed in vitro for the purposes of studying B cell function.

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