Because P4-type ATPases have previously been implicated in phosphatidylserine (PS) asymmetry in yeast31, we hypothesized that increased surface PS exposure and consequent PS-mediated phagocytosis could account for diminished numbers of B cells in mutant mice33

Because P4-type ATPases have previously been implicated in phosphatidylserine (PS) asymmetry in yeast31, we hypothesized that increased surface PS exposure and consequent PS-mediated phagocytosis could account for diminished numbers of B cells in mutant mice33. in the bone marrow shortly after birth7. As a result, MZ and B-1 B cells Continue Reading