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IL4 and IL21 cooperate to induce the high Bcl6 protein level required for germinal center formation

Chevrier et al., 2017

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13043241383616599085
Author
Chevrier S
Kratina T
Emslie D
Tarlinton D
Corcoran L
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Immunology and cell biology

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Bcl6 (B‐cell lymphoma 6) is a transcriptional repressor and critical mediator of the germinal center reaction during a T‐cell‐dependent antibody response, where it enables somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin genes and inhibits terminal differentiation via repression …
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