Transient formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) accompanies B cell signaling and activation. Now the voltage-gated proton channel HVCN1 has been linked to ROS formation and B cell activation.
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Reth, M., Dick, T. Voltage control for B cell activation. Nat Immunol 11, 191–192 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni0310-191
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