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1. Lack of Evidence for a Substantial Rate of Templated Mutagenesis in B Cell Diversification.

2. AID Phosphorylation Regulates Mismatch Repair-Dependent Class Switch Recombination and Affinity Maturation.

3. Regulation of the Germinal Center Reaction and Somatic Hypermutation Dynamics by Homologous Recombination.

4. The Common Key to Class-Switch Recombination and Somatic Hypermutation: Discovery of AID and Its Role in Antibody Gene Diversification.

5. Pillars Article: Class Switch Recombination and Hypermutation Require Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase (AID), a Potential RNA Editing Enzyme. Cell . 2000. 102: 553-563.

6. A Model of Somatic Hypermutation Targeting in Mice Based on High-Throughput Ig Sequencing Data.

7. IRF4 Is a Critical Gene in Retinoic Acid-Mediated Plasma Cell Formation and Is Deregulated in Common Variable Immunodeficiency-Derived B Cells.

8. Intraclonal diversity in follicular lymphoma analyzed by quantitative ultradeep sequencing of noncoding regions.

9. Apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 2 regulates the expansion of germinal centers by protecting against activation-induced cytidine deaminase-independent DNA damage in B cells.

10. GANP regulates the choice of DNA repair pathway by DNA-PKcs interaction in AID-dependent IgV region diversification.

11. A critical context-dependent role for E boxes in the targeting of somatic hypermutation.

12. Identification of core DNA elements that target somatic hypermutation.

13. Target DNA sequence directly regulates the frequency of activation-induced deaminase-dependent mutations.

14. Altered Ig hypermutation pattern and frequency in complementary mouse models of DNA polymerase ζ activity.

15. An evolutionary view of the mechanism for immune and genome diversity.

16. Platypus TCRμ provides insight into the origins and evolution of a uniquely mammalian TCR locus.

17. Limits for antibody affinity maturation and repertoire diversification in hypervaccinated humans.

18. The multiple shark Ig H chain genes rearrange and hypermutate autonomously.

19. Somatic diversity in CDR3 loops allows single V-genes to encode innate immunological memories for multiple pathogens.

21. Comparison of identical and functional Igh alleles reveals a nonessential role for Eμ in somatic hypermutation and class-switch recombination.

22. Error-prone DNA repair activity during somatic hypermutation in shark B lymphocytes.

23. Deoxyuridine triphosphate incorporation during somatic hypermutation of mouse VkOx genes after immunization with phenyloxazolone.

24. The heavy chain variable segment gene repertoire in chronic Chagas' heart disease.

25. Evidence for local expansion of IgA plasma cell precursors in human ileum.

26. Activation-induced cytidine deaminase expression and activity in the absence of germinal centers: insights into hyper-IgM syndrome.

27. A critical role for REV1 in regulating the induction of C:G transitions and A:T mutations during Ig gene hypermutation.

28. A backup role of DNA polymerase kappa in Ig gene hypermutation only takes place in the complete absence of DNA polymerase eta.

29. Deregulation of c-Myc Confers distinct survival requirements for memory B cells, plasma cells, and their progenitors.

30. Identification of initiator B cells, a novel subset of activation-induced deaminase-dependent B-1-like cells that mediate initiation of contact sensitivity.

31. The Downstream Transcriptional Enhancer, Ed, positively regulates mouse Ig kappa gene expression and somatic hypermutation.

32. Cutting edge: a cis-acting DNA element targets AID-mediated sequence diversification to the chicken Ig light chain gene locus.

33. Differentiation and Ig-allele switch in cell line WEHI-231.

34. TACI is required for efficient plasma cell differentiation in response to T-independent type 2 antigens.

35. Analysis of 6912 unselected somatic hypermutations in human VDJ rearrangements reveals lack of strand specificity and correlation between phase II substitution rates and distance to the nearest 3' activation-induced cytidine deaminase target.

36. FcgammaRIIB regulates autoreactive primary antibody-forming cell, but not germinal center B cell, activity.

37. Pillars Article: Origin of antibody variation. Nature 1966. 211: 242-243.

38. A role for the MutL mismatch repair Mlh3 protein in immunoglobulin class switch DNA recombination and somatic hypermutation.

39. Defined blocks in terminal plasma cell differentiation of common variable immunodeficiency patients.

40. DNA acrobats of the Ig class switch.

41. Cutting edge: germinal centers formed in the absence of B cell-activating factor belonging to the TNF family exhibit impaired maturation and function.

42. Bcl-2 rescues the germinal center response but does not alter the V gene somatic hypermutation spectrum in MSH2-deficient mice.

43. The role of polymerase eta in somatic hypermutation determined by analysis of mutations in a patient with xeroderma pigmentosum variant.

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