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B cell: A white blood cell that comes from bone marrow. As part of the immune system, B cells make antibodies and help fight infections. Also called B lymphocyte.
Source: National Institute of Health
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B cell (organ): Another name for B-cells.
B cell (organ): B cells are one of three types of lymphocytes, a kind of white blood cell. B cells produce antibodies that fasten themselves to pathogens, and facilitate their destruction. B cells can also provide a "memory" for the develoment of immunity to specific pathogens. B cells are present in the blood but are most common in the lymphatic system.
Conditions that can afflict the B cells include leukemia, leukopenia, lymphocytic leukocytosis, lymphocytopenia, HIV, malnutrition, corticosteroid use, chemotherapy, and hereditary immunodeficiency disorders.
B cell (organ): B cells — small white blood cells crucial to the immune defenses. Also known as B lymphocytes, they come from bone marrow and develop into blood cells called plasma cells, which are the source of antibodies. (Source: excerpt from Microbes in Sickness and in Health - Publications, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: NIAID)
B cell: a type of lymphocyte, which is an immune system cell. Among its many roles, the B cell produces antibodies that bind antigens. (Source: excerpt from Understanding Autoimmune Disease: NIAID)
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