Search | Result
| ID | 1957 |
|---|---|
| Class | Mammalia |
| Species | Homo sapiens |
| Tissue | Colon |
| Sample | Tissue |
| Disease type | Normal |
| Cell type | B cells |
| Cell type (subtype) | Memory B cells |
| Cell marker | CD19, MS4A1, TNFRSF13B, CD40 |
| Frequency | |
| PubMed ID | 32066951 |
| Journal | Nat Immunol |
| SCI IF | 20.479 |
| Evidence | B cells in the mLN were predominantly CD19+, MS4A1+ (encodes CD20), CD40+, TNFRSF13B+ (encodes TACI), CD38_ memory or CXCR5+, TCL1A+, FCER2+ (encodes CD23) follicular B cells (Figure 2b, d). In contrast, in the three regions of the colon, the main population of B cells were SDC1+ (encodes CD138), CD38+, plasma cells. |
| Title | Distinct microbial and immune niches of the Human colon |
| Authors | James et al. |
| Date | 2020.3 |
| Data available | gutcellatlas.org |
