2006
DOI: 10.1002/eji.200636447
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Functional and structural requirements for the internalization of distinct BCR‐ligand complexes

Abstract: Antigen (Ag) binding to the BCR rapidly initiates two important events: a phosphorylation cascade that results in the production of secondary signaling intermediaries and the internalization of Ag-BCR complexes. Previous studies using anti-BCR antibodies (Ab) have suggested that BCR signaling is an essential requirement for BCR endocytosis and have further implicated lipid rafts as essential platforms for both BCR functions. However, published data from our laboratory indicate that lipid rafts and consequently… Show more

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“…Reagents-The following reagents were used for this study: hen egg lysozyme (HEL, catalog no. L-6876, Sigma), HEL BCR Signaling-Intracellular calcium measurements were performed as described previously (18,27).…”
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“…Reagents-The following reagents were used for this study: hen egg lysozyme (HEL, catalog no. L-6876, Sigma), HEL BCR Signaling-Intracellular calcium measurements were performed as described previously (18,27).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BCR Internalization-The kinetics of antigen-BCR endocytosis were determined as described previously (18,27).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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