Regulation of BCR-mediated Ca2+ mobilization by MIZ1-TMBIM4 safeguards IgG1+ GC B cell–positive selection
During positive selection in GCs, the MIZ1-TMBIM4 axis averts IgG1+ B cell death from Ca2+ overload, preserving mitochondrial function.
During positive selection in GCs, the MIZ1-TMBIM4 axis averts IgG1+ B cell death from Ca2+ overload, preserving mitochondrial function.
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