1990
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.145.9.2873
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Human severe combined immunodeficiency disease: phenotypic and functional characteristics of peripheral B lymphocytes.

Abstract: Human severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) includes an X-chromosome-linked type characterized by a complete absence of mature T cells, hypogammaglobulinemia but normal or elevated number of B cells, suggesting that the disease results from a block in early T cell differentiation. It has been shown that B cells from obligate carrier women of this disorder exhibit the preferential use of the nonmutant X chromosome as the active X (as shown for T cells), suggesting that the SCID gene product has a dire… Show more

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