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  1. B Cells: Types and Function - Cleveland Clinic

    B cells are a type of white blood cell that makes infection-fighting proteins called antibodies. B cells are an important part of your immune system, your body’s defense against harmful pathogens (viruses, …

  2. B cell - Wikipedia

    Basic B cell function: bind to an antigen, receive help from a cognate helper T cell, and differentiate into a plasma cell that secretes large numbers of antibodies

  3. B Cells: Development, Functions & Role in Immune Response

    Mar 6, 2025 · Explore B cell development, types, and functions in adaptive immunity, including antibody production and antigen presentation.

  4. B Cells | British Society for Immunology

    B cells are at the centre of the adaptive humoral immune system and are responsible for mediating the production of antigen-specific immunoglobulin (Ig) directed against invasive pathogens (typically …

  5. B lymphocytes: how they develop and function - PMC

    Studies in the 1960s and 1970s demonstrated that B and T lymphocytes were responsible primarily for the basic functions of antibody production and cell-mediated immune responses, respectively.

  6. B cell | Description, Types, & Function | Britannica

    B cells and antibodies together provide one of the most important functions of immunity, which is to recognize an invading antigen and to produce a tremendous number of protective proteins that scour …

  7. What Are B Cells and What Is Their Function? - Biology Insights

    Jul 19, 2025 · B cells are a specialized type of white blood cell, known as a lymphocyte, that forms a part of the body’s adaptive immune system. They are responsible for producing proteins called …