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  3. Regulatory B cell - Wikipedia

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    Regulatory B cells (Bregs or B reg cells) represent a small population of B cells that participates in immunomodulation and in the suppression of immune responses. The population of Bregs can be further separated into different human or murine subsets such as B10 cells, marginal zone B cells, Br1 cells, GrB + B cells, CD9 + B cells, and even some plasmablasts or plasma cells.

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  5. B cell - Wikipedia

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    Regulatory B (Breg) cell An immunosuppressive B cell type that stops the expansion of pathogenic, pro-inflammatory lymphocytes through the secretion of IL-10, IL-35, and TGF-β. [31] Also, it promotes the generation of regulatory T (Treg) cells by directly interacting with T cells to skew their differentiation towards Tregs. [31]

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  7. Gregory R Nelson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Nelson cofounded BREG, another orthopedic company that achieved landmark success. BREG was sold in 2003 for $150 million. For the next few years, Nelson concentrated on other business opportunities and on philanthropic, faith-based, and community enhancement efforts. In 2007, Nelson became chairman and CEO of United Orthopedic Group ...

  8. Source of the Danube - Wikipedia

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    The Brigach and the Breg become the Danube after 1.5 km. The source is one of 22 sources in the area of the junction of Brigach and Berg. All of these sources are fed by both water which trickles away above them and rainfall which trickles away on the karstified downs of a landscape called Baar. Together, the Brigach and the Breg empty out ...

  9. Breg (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Breg is the longest and biggest headstream of the river Danube. It flows through the southeast part of the Middle Black Forest and the lowlands of the Baar region . The Breg rises at a height of 1,078 m above sea level (NN), six kilometres northwest of Furtwangen. Its source, which is near St. Martin's Chapel and is also called the source ...

  10. BCS Hong Kong Section - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong. Members. about 1000. Website. www.bcs.org.hk. The BCS (Hong Kong Section) is an organization of Information Technologists. It was founded in 1991 [1] to create a platform to unite and communicate with its members in Hong Kong, and to create a professional presence for the BCS Headquarters. The Parent body BCS is the industry body for ...

  11. Greg Byrne (athletic director) - Wikipedia

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    2010–2017. Arizona. 2017–present. Alabama. Greg Byrne (born November 29, 1971) is the athletic director at the University of Alabama. [1] Prior to this appointment, Byrne was the athletic director at the University of Arizona from 2010-2017, [2] the athletic director at Mississippi State University from 2008–2010 after serving as ...

  12. Danube - Wikipedia

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    Danube is an Old European river name derived from the Celtic ' danu ' or ' don ' [17] (both Celtic gods), which itself derived from the Proto-Indo-European *deh₂nu. Other European river names from the same root include the Dunaj, Dzvina/ Daugava, Don, Donets, Dnieper, Dniestr, Dysna and Tana/Deatnu. In Rigvedic Sanskrit, danu (दनु ...