Allelic inclusion in a pre-B-cell line that generates immunoglobulin heavy chain genes in vitro.
AUTOR(ES)
Beck-Engeser, G
RESUMO
In a pre-B-cell line that rearranges its heavy chain gene segments in vitro, we found that the rate of productive rearrangement on one allele was not influenced by the presence of heavy chain protein encoded by the other allele. This shows that allelic exclusion of heavy chain genes is not regulated at the genetic level.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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