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Various Types of B Cells

B cells are lymphocytes that make antibodies against specific antigen during an immune response. They are produced in the bone marrow and mature in the spleen. Antibodies are proteins that bind to the surface of a cell to mark it for destruction by other components of the immune response. B cells are ctivated in a two step process of engulfing the foreign particles and recognizing them on their own surface.
Plasma cells, Memory cells
Plasma cells
Entered/Authored by Alicia Prater Modified Wednesday, 20 February 2008 11:08

Description: Plasma cells are B cells that are actively producing antibody against antigen to which they have been exposed.

Memory cells
Entered/Authored by Alicia Prater Modified Wednesday, 20 February 2008 11:08

Description: Memory cells are activated B cells specific for an antigen from the primary immune response. These cells are long-term and can quickly begin antibody production against re-infection by the same pathogen.

 
 
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