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Card 16
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what does a common lymphoid progenitor cell need to do to become a pro B cell?
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Card 17
Front
where do the immunogloblin gene arrangements that produce antigen specific B cell immunogloblins occur?
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Card 18
Front
what do the pro B cells do once they've rearranged genes?
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Card 19
Front
when can a B cell precursor complete the process of maturation?
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Card 20
Front
what is the process called in the pro B cell that generates the recombinant immunogloblin genes?
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Card 21
Front
what works together with this recombination mechanism? why?
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Card 22
Front
what are immunogloblins?
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Card 23
Front
what is an immunogloblin made up of?
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Card 24
Front
what chain has variable domains in them?
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Card 25
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when are the variable domains created?
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