B cells belong to a group of white blood cells known as
lymphocytes, making them a vital part of the immune system. The
human body makes millions of different types of B cells each day
that circulate in the blood and lymphatic system performing the
role of immune surveillance. They do not produce antibodies until
they become fully activated. In this book, the authors present
current research in the study of the molecular biology,
developmental origin and impact on the immune system of B cells.
Topics discussed include the role of B cells in intracellular
bacterial pathogen infections; dynamic clustering of BCR-lipid
rafts in antigen affinity discrimination by B cells; and B cells as
a key player in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.
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