Lecture

B Cell Immune Response

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This lecture covers the B cell immune response, including the differentiation of B cells in response to T-dependent and T-independent antigens, the effector phase, and the contraction phase. It also explains how B cells recognize antigens and secrete antibodies, the structure of immunoglobulins, and the development of B cells. The lecture concludes with the migration of naive B cells to lymph nodes and spleen.

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