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The following pages link to Regulation of Ig gene expression in normal lymphocytes. I. The half-life of secreted mu chain mRNA differs from that of membrane mu chain mRNA in resting and activated B cells (Q67275639):
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- Regulation of nuclear poly(A) addition controls the expression of immunoglobulin M secretory mRNA. (Q39646156) (← links)
- The murine IgM secretory poly(A) site contains dual upstream and downstream elements which affect polyadenylation (Q39720336) (← links)
- Inefficient processing of mRNA for the membrane form of IgE is a genetic mechanism to limit recruitment of IgE-secreting cells. (Q40265848) (← links)
- U1A inhibits cleavage at the immunoglobulin M heavy-chain secretory poly(A) site by binding between the two downstream GU-rich regions (Q40968429) (← links)
- Inducible nuclear factors binding the IgM heavy chain pre-mRNA secretory poly(A) site (Q41147798) (← links)
- Regulation of lymphokine expression in T cell activation. I. Rapid loss of interleukin-specific RNA after removal of the stimulating signal (Q44631762) (← links)
- Blimp-1 Is Required for the Formation of Immunoglobulin Secreting Plasma Cells and Pre-Plasma Memory B Cells (Q52005022) (← links)
- Blimp-1 overcomes the block in IgM secretion in lipopolysaccharide/anti-mu F(ab')2-co-stimulated B lymphocytes (Q52050435) (← links)
- Sequences adjacent to the 5' splice site control U1A binding upstream of the IgM heavy chain secretory poly(A) site. (Q54527586) (← links)
- Regulation of immunoglobulin gene expression in normal lymphocytes. II. Mechanisms of down-regulation of immunoglobulin secretion after engagement of the B cell antigen receptor (Q68059689) (← links)