Figure 7
Figure 7. HC toxicity model. Lymphocyte development from B cell to plasma cell is normal upon association of full length of H and L chains (top). Development is constrained, as in μNR mice, when Cμ is truncated, and blocked when normal H but no L chains are produced (middle). Truncated H chain, not associated with L chain or the lack of L chain, gives rise to RBs and Mott cells (bottom).

HC toxicity model. Lymphocyte development from B cell to plasma cell is normal upon association of full length of H and L chains (top). Development is constrained, as in μNR mice, when Cμ is truncated, and blocked when normal H but no L chains are produced (middle). Truncated H chain, not associated with L chain or the lack of L chain, gives rise to RBs and Mott cells (bottom).

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