The selection of B and T cell repertoires is known to be influence by idiotypic interactions during early ontogeny. Early B cell clones are multi-specific, have numerous idiotypic interactions, produce IgM antibodies, and may constitute a separate cell lineage (characterised by the Ly1 or CD5 marker). Furthermore, because early B cells are self-reactive, self antigens should play a crucial role in the repertoire selection. Previously we developed a theoretical model of idiotypic B cell interactions. The model is based on a (symmetric) bell-shaped interaction function. The symmetry and the shape are a consequence of the process of receptor crosslinking. Assuming that early (i.e. IgM) B cell interactions are independent of helper T cell activ...
A mechanism is proposed which explains the perpetuation of B-cell immunological memory indeÆnitely w...
A mechanism is proposed which explains the perpetuation of B-cell immunological memory indefinitely ...
The idiotypic network theory (N. K. Jerne, Ann. Immunol. 125, 373–389, 1974) predicts that any antib...
This investigation examined the clonal dynamics of B-cell expression and evaluated the role of idiot...
Previous work was concerned with symmetric immune networks of idiotypic interactions amongst B cell ...
We study repertoire selection in a network of natural antibodies that is maintained by stimulatory i...
Previous work was concerned with symmetric immune networks of idiotypic interactions amongst B cell ...
In this paper we focus on the antigen-independent maturation of B-cells and, via statistical mechani...
The development of the immune repertoire during neonatal life involves a strong selection process am...
Self-directed lymphocytes may evade clonal deletion at ontogenesis but still remain harmless due to ...
The B cell repertoire in the neonatal immune system (IS) is characterised by reactivity towards self...
Pathogens vary in their antigenic complexity. While some pathogens such as measles present a few rel...
The idiotypic network theory (N. K. Jerne, Ann. Immunol. 125, 373-389, 1974) predicts that any antib...
A recent class of mathematical models of the immune network is reviewed. The models in this class ar...
International audienceB cell tolerance or autoimmunity is determined by selective events. Negative s...
A mechanism is proposed which explains the perpetuation of B-cell immunological memory indeÆnitely w...
A mechanism is proposed which explains the perpetuation of B-cell immunological memory indefinitely ...
The idiotypic network theory (N. K. Jerne, Ann. Immunol. 125, 373–389, 1974) predicts that any antib...
This investigation examined the clonal dynamics of B-cell expression and evaluated the role of idiot...
Previous work was concerned with symmetric immune networks of idiotypic interactions amongst B cell ...
We study repertoire selection in a network of natural antibodies that is maintained by stimulatory i...
Previous work was concerned with symmetric immune networks of idiotypic interactions amongst B cell ...
In this paper we focus on the antigen-independent maturation of B-cells and, via statistical mechani...
The development of the immune repertoire during neonatal life involves a strong selection process am...
Self-directed lymphocytes may evade clonal deletion at ontogenesis but still remain harmless due to ...
The B cell repertoire in the neonatal immune system (IS) is characterised by reactivity towards self...
Pathogens vary in their antigenic complexity. While some pathogens such as measles present a few rel...
The idiotypic network theory (N. K. Jerne, Ann. Immunol. 125, 373-389, 1974) predicts that any antib...
A recent class of mathematical models of the immune network is reviewed. The models in this class ar...
International audienceB cell tolerance or autoimmunity is determined by selective events. Negative s...
A mechanism is proposed which explains the perpetuation of B-cell immunological memory indeÆnitely w...
A mechanism is proposed which explains the perpetuation of B-cell immunological memory indefinitely ...
The idiotypic network theory (N. K. Jerne, Ann. Immunol. 125, 373–389, 1974) predicts that any antib...