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    Somatic hypermutation of antibody genes: a hot spot warms up
    with Nancy S. Green and Matthew D. Scharff
    Bioessays 20 (3): 227-234. 1998.
    In the course of an immune response, antibodies undergo affinity maturation in order to increase their efficiency in neutralizing foreign invaders. Affinity maturation occurs by the introduction of multiple point mutations in the variable region gene that encodes the antigen binding site. This somatic hypermutation is restricted to immunoglobulin genes and occurs at very high rates. The precise molecular basis of this process remains obscure. However, recent studies using a variety of in vivo an…Read more