Plasmocytární
Plasmocytární refers to something related to or resembling a plasmacyte. A plasmacyte, also known as a plasma cell or effector B cell, is a type of white blood cell that is responsible for producing antibodies. These cells are a crucial component of the adaptive immune system, playing a vital role in humoral immunity. Plasmacytes originate from activated B lymphocytes (B cells) that have encountered an antigen. Upon activation, B cells differentiate and mature into plasmacytes, which then migrate to various tissues, particularly the bone marrow and lymphoid organs.
The primary function of plasmacytes is the synthesis and secretion of large quantities of specific antibodies.
Conditions or processes described as "plasmocytární" might involve an increase in the number of plasmacytes, an