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B cell repopulation after alemtuzumab induction-transient increase in transitional B cells and long-term dominance of naive B cells.

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In organ transplantation, the composition of the B-cell compartment is increasingly identified as an important determinant for graft outcome. Whereas naïve and transitional B cells have been associated with long-term allograft survival and operational tolerance, memory B cells have been linked to decreased allograft survival. Alemtuzumab induction therapy effectively depletes B cells, but is followed by rapid repopulation up to levels exceeding base line. The characteristics of the repopulati...

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Surgical Sciences
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English
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pubs:320280
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uuid:3f3ffb5a-7ceb-4cab-a72a-49b1f319edf3
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pubs:320280
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320280
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2013-11-16

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