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51. B cell differentiation in the bursa of Fabricius and spleen of embryos and chicks immediately after hatching.

52. Identification and characterization of two distinct bursal B-cell subpopulations following infectious bursal disease virus infection of White Leghorn chickens.

53. New approach for m-cell-specific molecules screening by comprehensive transcriptome analysis.

54. Infectious bursal disease virus persistently infects bursal B-lymphoid DT40 cells.

55. Locally applied testosterone is a novel method to influence the development of the avian bursa of Fabricius.

56. Mobiloization of intracellular calcium ions in chicken and rat lymphocytes induced by T cell mitogens.

57. Response of embryonic chicken lymphoid cells to infectious bursal disease virus.

58. Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored arginine-specific ADP-ribosyltransferase7.1 (Art7.1) on chicken B cells: the possible role of Art7 in B cell receptor signalling and proliferation.

59. Selection, memory and selective memories: T cells, B cells and Sir Mac 1968.

60. The BAFF-Interacting receptors of chickens.

61. Unique features and distribution of the chicken CD83+ cell.

62. Pivotal role of ChIFNgamma in the pathogenesis and immunosuppression of infectious bursal disease.

63. Chicken cathelicidin-B1, an antimicrobial guardian at the mucosal M cell gateway.

64. Molecular cloning, in vitro expression and bioactivity of goose B-cell activating factor.

65. Osteoblasts support B-lymphocyte commitment and differentiation from hematopoietic stem cells.

66. Differences in pathogenicity among strains of the same or different avian leukosis virus subgroups.

67. Energy metabolism in developing chicken lymphocytes is altered during the embryonic to posthatch transition.

68. Gene function analysis using the chicken B-cell line DT40.

69. Age-related changes in the number of mast cells in the avian lymphoid organs.

70. The functions of the thymus system and the bursa system in the chicken. 1966.

71. Cell surface immunoglobulin regulated checkpoints in chicken B cell development.

72. Lectin histochemical investigations of the distal gut of chicks with special emphasis on the follicle-associated epithelium.

73. Peripheral blood fibrocytes contribute to the formation of the avian spleen.

74. Characterization of duck leucocytes by monoclonal antibodies.

75. Full-length cDNAs from chicken bursal lymphocytes to facilitate gene function analysis.

76. Evaluation of the chicken transcriptome by SAGE of B cells and the DT40 cell line.

77. Chicken Ig-like receptor B2, a member of a multigene family, is mainly expressed on B lymphocytes, recruits both Src homology 2 domain containing protein tyrosine phosphatase (SHP)-1 and SHP-2, and inhibits proliferation.

78. Infectious bursal disease virus polyprotein expression arrests growth and mitogenic stimulation of B lymphocytes.

79. Ovoinhibitor in the chicken bursa of Fabricius: identification, isolation, and localization.

80. From the hemangioblast to self-tolerance: a series of innovations gained from studies on the avian embryo.

81. Origin of the bursal secretory dendritic cell.

82. Analysis of mutational lineage trees from sites of primary and secondary Ig gene diversification in rabbits and chickens.

83. The cytoplasmic domain of Ig alpha is necessary and sufficient to support efficient early B cell development.

84. Differential cytoplasmic and whole cellular expression of histone H1 within the avian bursa of Fabricius.

85. Single-cell analysis of Ets-1 transcription factor expression during lymphocyte activation and apoptosis.

86. Dynamic control of B lymphocyte development in the bursa of fabricius.

87. Identification of cells secreting a thymostimulin-like substance and examination of some histoenzymatic pathways in aging avian primary lymphatic organs: II. Bursa of Fabricius.

88. In situ detection and quantification of bursa of fabricius cellular proliferation or apoptosis in normal or steroid-treated neonatal chicks.

89. Effect of environmental antigens on the Ig diversification and the selection of productive V-J joints in the bursa.

90. Detection of in ovo-inoculated infectious bronchitis virus by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization with a riboprobe in epithelial cells of the lung and cloacal bursa.

91. A comparative study of gut-associated lymphoid tissue in calf and chicken.

92. Involution of bursa cloacalis (Fabricii) and thymus in Cyclosporin A-treated chickens.

93. Glucocorticoid production in the chicken bursa and thymus.

94. Blocked B cell differentiation and emigration support the early growth of Myc-induced lymphomas.

95. Notch signaling suppresses IgH gene expression in chicken B cells: implication in spatially restricted expression of Serrate2/Notch1 in the bursa of Fabricius.

96. Ontogeny of the dendritic, and follicle-associated epithelial cells in the bursa of Fabricius of guinea fowl (Numida meleagris).

97. In vitro characterization of chB6 positive and negative cells from early avian embryos.

98. Perinatal deletion of B cells expressing surface Ig molecules that lack V(D)J-encoded determinants in the bursa of Fabricius is not due to intrafollicular competition.

99. CD5 and other superantigens may select and maintain rabbit self-renewing B-lymphocytes and human B-CLL cells.

100. Effects of antioxidants on induction of apoptosis in bursal cells of Fabricius during in vitro cultivation.

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