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  • DNA (Methylation)
  • Germ cell (allg)
  • Zygote
  • AID cytidine deaminase
  • Apolipoprotein B
  • APOBEC
  • Antibodies (Immungenetics)
  • APOBEC1
  • Hypermutation
  • Antibodies (Immunochemistry)
  • Aids
  • APOBEC3G
  • Somatic hypermutation
  • Autoimmunity
  • Interleukin17
  • Plasmacytoid dendritic cell
  • Splenic marginal zone
  • Germinal center (ectopic)
  • BXD2 mouse
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    12010Genome-wide DNA demethylation in mammals.



    +-nlGenome Biol 11(3):110 (2010)
    22008The AID/APOBEC family of nucleic acid mutators.



    +-nlGenome Biol 9(6):229 (2008)
    32005DNA polymerases and somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin genes.



    +-nlEMBO Rep 6(12):1143-8 (2005)
    42010Cytidine deaminases: AIDing DNA demethylation?



    +-nlGenes Dev 24(19):2107-14 (2010)
    52010AID and somatic hypermutation.



    +-nlAdv Immunol 105(-):159-91 (2010)
    62008Mechanism and regulation of class switch recombination.



    +-nlAnnu Rev Immunol 26(-):261-92 (2008)
    72009Biochemical basis of immunological and retroviral responses to DNA-targeted cytosine deamination by activation-induced cytidine deaminase and APOBEC3G.



    +-nlJ Biol Chem 284(41):27761-5 (2009)
    82006First AID (activation-induced cytidine deaminase) is needed to produce high affinity isotype-switched antibodies.



    +-nlJ Biol Chem 281(25):16833-6 (2006)
    92004Advantages and disadvantages of cytidine deamination.



    +-nlJ Immunol 172(11):6513-8 (2004)
    102011Cytokine regulation of B-cell migratory behavior favors formation of germinal centers in autoimmune disease.



    +-nlDiscov Med 11(56):76-85 (2011)



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