immune system
• 1.2- and 1.7- fold compensatory reduction in the frequency and absolute numbers in the peritoneal cavity
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• 4- and 2.5-fold reduction in the frequency and absolute numbers in the liver
• 1.5-fold in the frequency in peripheral blood
• 2- and 2.5-fold decrease in the frequency and absolute numbers in the spleen
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• 1.8-fold increase in the frequency in the peritoneal cavity
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• 1.7- and 2.9-fold increase in the frequency and absolute numbers in the liver
• 1.4-fold in the frequency in peripheral blood
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• impaired B1a cell self-renewal
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• of splenic B1a cells by 1.5-fold
• however, peritoneal bone marrow B1a cell proliferation is normal as is apoptosis rates in the spleen
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• 1.9-fold
• however, IgG serum levels are normal
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• following ischemia and reperfusion of the intestine
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homeostasis/metabolism
• following ischemia and reperfusion of the intestine, mice exhibit increased epithelial cell layer integrity and lower tissue damage and IL6 levels in jejunum tissue compared with wild-type mice
• however, reconstitution of IgM levels restores increased local inflammation following ischemia and reperfusion of the intestine
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hematopoietic system
• 1.2- and 1.7- fold compensatory reduction in the frequency and absolute numbers in the peritoneal cavity
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• 4- and 2.5-fold reduction in the frequency and absolute numbers in the liver
• 1.5-fold in the frequency in peripheral blood
• 2- and 2.5-fold decrease in the frequency and absolute numbers in the spleen
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• 1.8-fold increase in the frequency in the peritoneal cavity
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• 1.7- and 2.9-fold increase in the frequency and absolute numbers in the liver
• 1.4-fold in the frequency in peripheral blood
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• impaired B1a cell self-renewal
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• of splenic B1a cells by 1.5-fold
• however, peritoneal bone marrow B1a cell proliferation is normal as is apoptosis rates in the spleen
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• 1.9-fold
• however, IgG serum levels are normal
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cellular
• of splenic B1a cells by 1.5-fold
• however, peritoneal bone marrow B1a cell proliferation is normal as is apoptosis rates in the spleen
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