BZellpopulation
BZellpopulation, often referred to as B cell population, denotes the collective group of B cells present in an organism's immune system. B cells, a type of white blood cell, are crucial components of the adaptive immune system, playing a pivotal role in humoral immunity. They are primarily responsible for producing antibodies that neutralize pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.
The BZellpopulation is diverse, encompassing various subsets of B cells, each with distinct functions and characteristics.
The size and composition of the BZellpopulation can vary depending on several factors, including age, health
In summary, the BZellpopulation is a dynamic and diverse collection of B cells that collectively contribute