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B Cells or B Lymphocytes Summary
488 words, approx. 2 pages B lymphocytes, also known as B cells, are one of the five types of white blood cells, or leukocytes, that circulate throughout the blood. They and T-lymphocytes are the most abundant types of white blood cells. B lymphocytes are a vital part of the...
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B Lymphocytes Summary
486 words, approx. 2 pages B lymphocytes, also known as B cells, are one of the five types of white blood cells, or leukocytes, that circulate throughout the blood. They and T lymphocytes are the most abundant types of white blood cells. B lymphocytes are a vital part of the...
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B cell Information
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 B cells are lymphocytes that play a large role in the humoral immune response as opposed to the cell-mediated immune response that is governed by T cells. The principal function of B cells is to make antibodies against soluble antigens. B cells are an...




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The Role of B Cells in Rheumatoid Arthritis
05/01/2007: 514 words, approx. 2 pages New links explain why B cells could be effective drug targets. A growing collection of research reveals a connection between B cells and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).1 For example, indicators of RA include the presence of rheumatoid factor (RF) and antibodies against citrullinated peptides...
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B Cells in Health and Disease
03/01/2006: 5,768 words, approx. 19 pages B cells play a key role in regulating the immune system by producing antibodies, acting as antigen-presenting cells, providing support to other mononuclear cells, and contributing directly to inflammatory pathways. Accumulating evidence points to disruption of these tightly regulated processes in the pathogenesis of...
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Agent Orange linked to blood pressure
7/27/2007: 265 words, approx. 1 pages Exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam may lead to high blood pressure in some veterans, but the evidence is limited and only suggestive, the Institute of Medicine said Friday.The IOM, an arm of the National Academy of Sciences, has been studying the effects of the...
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Agent Orange exposure in Vietnam may be related to rise in blood pressure
7/27/2007: 265 words, approx. 1 pages Exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam may lead to high blood pressure in some veterans, but the evidence is limited and only suggestive, the Institute of Medicine said Friday.The IOM, an arm of the National Academy of Sciences, has been studying the effects of the...


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