Human marginal-zone B cells

J Spencer, ME Perry, DK Dunn-Walters - Immunology today, 1998 - cell.com
Immunology today, 1998cell.com
Marginal-zone B cells are likely to be the first B cells in lymphoid tissue to encounter antigen.
Here, Jo Spencer and colleagues review their distribution, properties and malignancies, and
suggest that they are designatedmarginal-zone B cells' because of their phenotype and
location, and that this does not reflect a specific function, since the population appears to be
functionally heterogeneous.
Abstract
Marginal-zone B cells are likely to be the first B cells in lymphoid tissue to encounter antigen. Here, Jo Spencer and colleagues review their distribution, properties and malignancies, and suggest that they are designated `marginal-zone B cells' because of their phenotype and location, and that this does not reflect a specific function, since the population appears to be functionally heterogeneous.
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