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. 1988 Oct 1;168(4):1511–1516. doi: 10.1084/jem.168.4.1511

B cell progenitors have different growth requirements before and after immunoglobulin heavy chain commitment

PMCID: PMC2189083  PMID: 3139822

Abstract

Using the clonable pre-B cell assay, we have identified B cell progenitors that are not yet committed to the production of a particular H chain allele. These cells represent approximately 10-20% of clonable pre-B cells found in 15-d fetal liver. The clonable pre-B cell assay provides an environment adequate for the expansion and differentiation of these cells into mature, Ig-secreting, cells. Using the same methodology, we have also identified progenitors that are uncommitted to the production of a particular L chain isotype. Moreover, investigating the growth requirements for clonable pre-B cells has led to the discovery of selective growth conditions that distinguish cells before and after commitment to H chain allotype.

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