The Humoral Response - B Cell Activation, Antibody Production & Memory Cells
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- čas přidán 11. 05. 2023
- In this video, we demystify B cell activation, antibody production, and memory cell formation in this informative video. Learn how your immune system battles pathogens like the West Nile virus, how B and T cells work together, and the essential roles of plasma and memory B cells. We'll also touch on isotype switching and affinity maturation, processes that refine our immune response. Stay tuned for our next video on the cell-mediated response! Subscribe for more insights into the fascinating world of biology.
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Simple, fun, and easy! thank you so much for this great video
Insightful breakdown of B-cell activation, making complex immunity concepts easy to grasp - kudos!
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Hey please answer me 1:20
In the beginning of all that how the bcr recognized the Antigine while it's the first time of it getting into our bodies like how the b cell produce the receptors of the Antigine before it gets into our bodies?
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at .18sec'DS in; considering the afferent path of programmed leukocytes into the bloodstream beginning in the nodes into the venacava then into r. atrium bringing the antibody proteins to the rest of the blood system mixing with the deoxygenated Eurothcytes , how does the leukocytes bypass going through the lower respiratory with the Eurothcytes? or does the current of the leukocytes go through myocardium with the current of the interstitial lymphatic fluid with an opposing current of the pericardium
concerning bloodtype and donor recipient rejection how does apc's and antibody production affect blood typing? possible wbc nuclear eject their material after leaving marrow as a mechanism considering platelets act like net or envelope proteins to patch and repair ? protein link's for covalent bonds for molecules
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I want to ask you something. How old are the memory B-Cells?
What will happen if they dead?
Do our body still can remember the specific pathogens?
I hope you can understand what I mean.. Thank you very much....
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To your question - Memory B-cells can last for years and even decades depending on the type. If they die, your immune system might be slower to respond when re-exposed to the same pathogen. However, the body can still recognize and fight off the pathogen, even though it might take a bit longer compared to when the memory B-cells were present.
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Hey, when you talk about plasmacell is it the same thing that « plasmocyte « ?😊
Hi Tuy,
Great question. You are 100% correct. Anytime you see the suffix "-cyte" in biology, you can replace that with cells, because that's what it means. Thanks for watching and engaging with the content. You're awesome!
Good morning sir so if you are told to explain how B cells are formed can i explain the exactly thing you just explain
I go into some of that in this video, Edna - pulse.ly/5zge99owfq
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