Bringing order to early B cell chaos
HL Van Epps - The Journal of experimental medicine, 2006 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
HL Van Epps
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2006•pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govIn the early 1990s, Richard (Randy) Hardy and colleagues divided B cell precursors into
subpopulations—the Hardy fractions—based on the cells' expression of various cell surface
proteins. This classification helped lay the groundwork for our present-day understanding of
the molecular events that control early B cell development.
subpopulations—the Hardy fractions—based on the cells' expression of various cell surface
proteins. This classification helped lay the groundwork for our present-day understanding of
the molecular events that control early B cell development.
In the early 1990s, Richard (Randy) Hardy and colleagues divided B cell precursors into subpopulations—the Hardy fractions—based on the cells' expression of various cell surface proteins. This classification helped lay the groundwork for our present-day understanding of the molecular events that control early B cell development.
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