IgA production in the large intestine is modulated by a different mechanism than in the small intestine: Bacteroides acidifaciens promotes IgA production in the large intestine by inducing germinal center formation and increasing the number of IgA+ (Q84915465)
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scientific article published on 08 August 2012
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English | IgA production in the large intestine is modulated by a different mechanism than in the small intestine: Bacteroides acidifaciens promotes IgA production in the large intestine by inducing germinal center formation and increasing the number of IgA+ |
scientific article published on 08 August 2012 |
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IgA production in the large intestine is modulated by a different mechanism than in the small intestine: Bacteroides acidifaciens promotes IgA production in the large intestine by inducing germinal center formation and increasing the number of IgA+ B cells (English)
Tsutomu Yanagibashi
Akira Hosono
Akihito Oyama
Masato Tsuda
Ami Suzuki
Satoshi Hachimura
Yoshimasa Takahashi
Yoshika Momose
Kazuhiro Hirayama
Kyoko Takahashi
Shuichi Kaminogawa
8 August 2012