What do SHP-1 and IL-10 have in common with regard to B-cell function?
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Both exert negative regulation of B-cell activity. |
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Both exert positive regulation of B-cell activity. |
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Both are B-cell survival factors. |
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Both induce B-cell proliferation. |
Option A is correct because
SHP-1 and IL-10 both show negative regulation of B cell activity in the signalling event.
Means they show the negative signalling role.
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