Lymphyctus B sive cellula B est lymphocytus cellula systematis immunitatis, quae post stimulationem anticorpora procreant. Itaque cellulae B sunt partis systematis immunitatis adaptivi, hoc est, illae stimulo immunologico creatione anticorporum responsum immunologicum efficiunt. Sine stimulatione cellulae B in statu quiescendi manent[1].

Lymphocytus B.

Etymologia

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Litera B de Bursa Fabricii orta est.

Historia scientia

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Anno 1947 cellulae plasmaticae locus generandi anticorporum identificatae sunt[2], postea typus singularis[3].

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Bibliographia

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  • Burnet, FM (1959). The Clonal Selection Theory of Acquired Immunity (Cambridge University Press, Cantabrigia)
  1. Franchina DG, Grusdat M1, Brenner D (2018). "B-Cell Metabolic Remodeling and Cancer". Trends Cancer 4 (2): 138-50 
  2. Fagraeus A (1947). "Plasma cellular reaction and its relation to the formation of antibodies in vitro". Nature 159 (4041): 499 
  3. Nossal GJ, Lederberg J (1958). "Antibody production by single cells". Nature 181 (4620): 1419-20 

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