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Figure: B cells (lime-green) produce antibodies (black
A new discovery about how cells produce antibodies reveals a surprisingly random way
summary
Studies have shown that B cells use a randomization process
The discovery, led by Wehi, reveals the first mathematical model
This landmark discovery could lead to future research that could prevent this process from being interrupted and lead to disease, while bringing the field significantly closer to using quantitative data to map the behavior of the
Antibodies are produced by immune cells and protect our bodies from disease by alerting the immune system to foreign invaders, such as pathogens and viruses
Critical predictions
Leveraging the mathematical expertise of international peers and WEHI's single-cell technology, the team created a formula to better understand the B-cell allocation process
essay
Lineage tracing reveals B cell antibody class switching is stochastic, cell-autonomous, and tuneable