Publication Date:
2015-02-17
Description:
Nature Reviews Microbiology 13, 173 (2015). doi:10.1038/nrmicro3415 Authors: Katharina Nothelfer, Philippe J. Sansonetti & Armelle Phalipon B cells have long been regarded as simple antibody production units, but are now becoming known as key players in both adaptive and innate immune responses. However, several bacteria, viruses and parasites have evolved the ability to manipulate B cell functions to modulate immune responses.
Print ISSN:
1740-1526
Electronic ISSN:
1740-1534
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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