BIO 291 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Mhc Class Ii, B Cell, Exocytosis

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The b cells in the lymph nodes, spleen or other lymphatic tissue. Differentiate into antibody secreting plasma cells: describe the role of lymph nodes and spleen in this process. The lymph nodes are the areas of the concentrated lymphocytes and macrophages. The spleen serves as a reservoir for blood and it filters. The blood and lymph fluid that flows through it. B cell activation, proliferation and differentiation: a. Describe the importance of the immunoglobulin receptors on the surface of b-cells. Each of the b cell has, on its surface, a unique receptor (immunoglobulin receptor) similar to antibodies that are. Each b cell receptor can bind to a specific unprocessed antigen, while t cell. Receptors bind to antigen-complexed class ii mhc on a b cell surface in whcih. Results to t cell activation: describe b-cell and t-cell interaction. T cell constimulation is more commonly needed to activate b cells.

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