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Summary
| Description | When a B cell encounters its triggering antigen, it gives rise to many large cells known as plasma cells. Every plasma cell is essentially a factory for producing an antibody. Each of the plasma cells descended from a given B cell manufactures millions of identical antibody molecules and pours them into the bloodstream. | ||||||||
| Date | NIH Publication No. 03–5423, September 2003 (modifications: September 4, 2006) | ||||||||
| Source | The Immune System (pdf) | ||||||||
| Author | Template drawing and caption from "The Immune System". Any modifcations, made by myself are released into the public domain. | ||||||||
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