User talk:Immcarle24

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Article choices 1/20/2016
Major histocompatibility complex- I think I can add a section about autoimmune diseases that relate to MHC, such as celiac disease. There is no mention of how MHC can contribute to autoimmune disease. I have found MHC mentioned in other articles and its role in certain autoimmune diseases, but I think that I can add more into this article.

B cell - I would like to add more details about the b cell maturation. It seems that the article does not discuss about the role of the lymph nodes and the roles of follicles and germinal centers.

Cancer Immunology - There is barely anything on this page. The last edit was done in 2007 by a group of students from a college in Australia. Although I don't know much about this topic, I think it would be an interesting topic to explore.