What is the meaning of B cell?What is the meaning of B cell?

What is the role of B cells in the GC?What is the role of B cells in the GC?
Memory B cells and plasma cells expressing somatically mutated and generally high affinity BCRs of switched isotypes exit the GC. B cells have a positive role in priming adaptive CD4+ T cells, but not CD8+ T cells.
What is the history of B cell theory?What is the history of B cell theory?
B Cells. The function of B cells was discovered in the 1960s by Max Cooper who demonstrated that antibody production was completely abrogated in irradiated chickens after surgical removal of the Bursa of Fabricius (the primary site of B-cell development in birds) from which the notation ‘B’ cell was derived.
How do B-cell receptors work?How do B-cell receptors work?
When a B-cell receptor connects to its specific antigen, a Helper T-cell releases chemicals that tell that B-cell to divide many times. This makes an army of B-cells with the perfectly shaped B-cell receptor to connect to the invader in your body.

