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Recent research indicates fcrl4 is to b-cells as glutathione is to t-cells. what is fcrl4

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FCRL4 is a type of immunoregulatory receptor. It is expressed by memory B cells (MBCs) localized in sub-epithelial regions of lymphoid tissues. Both FCRL4 and Glutathione function as pro-inflammatory for b-cells and t-cells respectively during the event of autoimmune disease responses.
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FCRL4  is an immuno-regulatory receptor that is usually expressed by memory cells that are located in the lymphoid tissues in a region called the sub-epithelial region. During  the time of autoimmune disease responses, the glutathione and the FCRL4 function as pro-inflammatory for t-cells and b-cells respectively.
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