Tag: B cells

  • Episode 20 – B cells are mean

    Episode 20 – B cells are mean

    In the 20th episode of Immunology 101 series, Ash, Koshika, and Jatin shift gears to talk about B cell activation and draw parallels with T cell activation process. Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast). YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyrHotyyY3sSwcp1zigeCw Send us your queries/questions/suggestions at antibuddies1@gmail.com. Website: Antibuddies – Science Communication & Immunology (Antibuddies.org)…

  • Episode 10 – B cell development in bone marrow

    In the 10th episode of Immunology 101 series, Dara, Jatin, and Natalie talk about B cell development in the bone marrow, some key transcription factors involved in the process, and the hardy fractions. Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast). Join us on our bimonthly journal club at our YouTube…

  • Buddisode 23 – B cells in the brain

    In this Buddisode, Eugenio, Natalie, and Jatin sit down with Dr. Wei-le Wang who is a posdoc in the lab of Dr. Marco Colonna lab at Washington University, St. Louis. The discussion entails Wei-le’s recent publication that finds a unique niche around the CNS where new immune cells are formed. Check out our memes on…

  • Buddisode 20 – Germinal centers in severe COVID19 patients

    In this Buddisode, Eugenio, Dara, and Jatin sit down with Dr. Shiv Pillai from Harvard medical school to discuss about his lab’s recent publication about the state of germinal centers in severe COVID19 Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast). Website: Antibuddies – Science Communication & Immunology (Antibuddies.org) Join us on…

  • Episode 6 – Gene Rearrangement in B cells #2

    In the 6th episode of Immunology 101 series, Jatin and Natalie talk about the mechanism of VDJ recombination, its epigenetic aspect, and the steps that follow a successful heavy chain rearrangement. Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast). Join us on our bimonthly journal club at our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyrHotyyY3sSwcp1zigeCw Send…

  • Monolog 4 – Lnc between RNA and CSR

    In this monolog, Natalie talks about how long non-coding RNAs alter chromosomal conformation to affect class switching in B cells. Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast). Website: Antibuddies – Science Communication & Immunology (Antibuddies.org) Join us on our monthly journal club at our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyrHotyyY3sSwcp1zigeCw Send us your queries/questions/suggestions at…

  • Episode 5 – Gene Rearrangement in B cells #1

    In the 5th episode of Immunology 101 series, Eugenio, Jatin, Natalie, and Samriti talk about the how such an enormous antibody diversity is generated in B cells with limited antibody-coding genes. Jatin also tries to tell a joke which is not funny. Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast). Website: Antibuddies…

  • Buddisode 14 – Why B cells need co-stimulation

    In this buddisode, Eugenio, Jatin, and Natalie discuss about the requirement of 2nd signal in B cells. Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies) and Twitter (@antibuddiesP). Website: Antibuddies – Science Communication & Immunology (Antibuddies.org) Join us on our monthly journal club at our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyrHotyyY3sSwcp1zigeCw Send us your queries/questions/suggestions at antibuddies1@gmail.com. Article of discussion: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-020-0765-7

  • Buddisode 5 – B and T cells have different metabolic requirements

    In this buddisode, Antia and Jatin discuss about a recent study from 2016 that highlights the different metabolic requirements of T and B cells under homeostatic conditions. Also, Antia cannot pronounce the word “extrinsic”. There is some background noise in the later half because someone had to cook food. Check out our memes on Facebook…

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