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Spatial distribution of B cells and lymphocyte clusters as a predictor of  triple-negative breast cancer outcome | npj Breast Cancer
Spatial distribution of B cells and lymphocyte clusters as a predictor of triple-negative breast cancer outcome | npj Breast Cancer

MiRNAs promote cell proliferation. MiR-155 and miR-146a were found... |  Download Scientific Diagram
MiRNAs promote cell proliferation. MiR-155 and miR-146a were found... | Download Scientific Diagram

Frontiers | MicroRNAs, Major Players in B Cells Homeostasis and Function |  Immunology
Frontiers | MicroRNAs, Major Players in B Cells Homeostasis and Function | Immunology

miRNAs in B Cell Development and Lymphomagenesis: Trends in Molecular  Medicine
miRNAs in B Cell Development and Lymphomagenesis: Trends in Molecular Medicine

BIC - B-cell Integration Cluster
BIC - B-cell Integration Cluster

An immunotherapeutic approach to decipher the role of long non-coding RNAs  in cancer progression, resistance and epigenetic regulation of immune cells  | Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | Full Text
An immunotherapeutic approach to decipher the role of long non-coding RNAs in cancer progression, resistance and epigenetic regulation of immune cells | Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | Full Text

MicroRNA-155 Function in B Cells - ScienceDirect
MicroRNA-155 Function in B Cells - ScienceDirect

BIC/miRNA-155 transcript is increased in eczema skin. The B-cell... |  Download Scientific Diagram
BIC/miRNA-155 transcript is increased in eczema skin. The B-cell... | Download Scientific Diagram

The miR‐15 family reinforces the transition from proliferation to  differentiation in pre‐B cells | EMBO reports
The miR‐15 family reinforces the transition from proliferation to differentiation in pre‐B cells | EMBO reports

Big Strides in Cellular MicroRNA Expression: Trends in Genetics
Big Strides in Cellular MicroRNA Expression: Trends in Genetics

The miR‐15 family reinforces the transition from proliferation to  differentiation in pre‐B cells | EMBO reports
The miR‐15 family reinforces the transition from proliferation to differentiation in pre‐B cells | EMBO reports

Cells | Free Full-Text | MicroRNAs Contribute to Breast Cancer Invasiveness  | HTML
Cells | Free Full-Text | MicroRNAs Contribute to Breast Cancer Invasiveness | HTML

miR-155 gene: A typical multifunctional microRNA - ScienceDirect
miR-155 gene: A typical multifunctional microRNA - ScienceDirect

MicroRNA-155: A Master Regulator of Inflammation | Journal of Interferon &  Cytokine Research
MicroRNA-155: A Master Regulator of Inflammation | Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research

B-cell Receptor Activation Induces BIC/miR-155 Expression through a  Conserved AP-1 Element - ScienceDirect
B-cell Receptor Activation Induces BIC/miR-155 Expression through a Conserved AP-1 Element - ScienceDirect

Cells | Free Full-Text | MYC's Fine Line Between B Cell Development and  Malignancy | HTML
Cells | Free Full-Text | MYC's Fine Line Between B Cell Development and Malignancy | HTML

How B cells capture, process and present antigens: a crucial role for cell  polarity | Nature Reviews Immunology
How B cells capture, process and present antigens: a crucial role for cell polarity | Nature Reviews Immunology

BIC - B-cell Integration Cluster
BIC - B-cell Integration Cluster

B-cell Receptor Activation Induces BIC/miR-155 Expression through a  Conserved AP-1 Element - ScienceDirect
B-cell Receptor Activation Induces BIC/miR-155 Expression through a Conserved AP-1 Element - ScienceDirect

Regulation of B cell fate by chronic activity of the IgE B cell receptor |  eLife
Regulation of B cell fate by chronic activity of the IgE B cell receptor | eLife

PDF) B-cell Receptor Activation Induces BIC/miR-155 Expression through a  Conserved AP-1 Element
PDF) B-cell Receptor Activation Induces BIC/miR-155 Expression through a Conserved AP-1 Element

B cell signaling in context | Nature Immunology
B cell signaling in context | Nature Immunology

Control of Early B Cell Development by the RNA N6-Methyladenosine  Methylation - ScienceDirect
Control of Early B Cell Development by the RNA N6-Methyladenosine Methylation - ScienceDirect