Hey guys,
Is there only one B-cell for one antien and once that B-cell is activated, it clones itself and differentiates into plasma +memory? It just seems abit hard to believe haha + I've always thought that B cells were like any other cell and quite uniform.
Is that what the clonal selection theory is about? As in the part where it goes there's B and T cells which exist in your body's immune system for every type of antigen etc
If anyone could clarify, that'll be awesome
Is there only one B-cell for one antien and once that B-cell is activated, it clones itself and differentiates into plasma +memory? It just seems abit hard to believe haha + I've always thought that B cells were like any other cell and quite uniform.
Is that what the clonal selection theory is about? As in the part where it goes there's B and T cells which exist in your body's immune system for every type of antigen etc
If anyone could clarify, that'll be awesome