B cell
an immune system white blood cell that carries out the humoral (TH2) immune response. B-cells are produced in the bone marrow and mature into plasma cells that produce antibodies. B-cells are influenced by various cytokines and interactions with T-cells and other immune system components. Contrast with T-cell.
one of the two major classes of lymphocytes, B lymphocytes are white blood cells of the immune system that are derived from the bone marrow and spleen. B cells develop into plasma cells, which produce antibodies.
A white blood cell that makes antibodies and is an important part of the immune system. B cells come from bone marrow. Also called B lymphocyte.
White blood cell that makes antibodies to fight infections caused by foreign proteins. One of the two major types of lymphocytes (white blood cells, WBC), derived from bone marrow lymphocytes
An antibody-producing leukocyte.