limfòcits
Limfòcits are a type of white blood cell that play a central role in the adaptive immune system. They comprise the main lymphocyte subtypes: B limfòcits (B cells), T limfòcits (T cells), and natural killer (NK) cells. B cells produce antibodies; T cells mediate cellular immunity through helper, cytotoxic, and regulatory roles; NK cells provide rapid responses against infected or transformed cells.
B limfòcits mature in the bone marrow, while T limfòcits mature in the thymus. Upon encountering antigens,
Limfòcits circulate in the blood and lymph and populate lymphoid organs such as lymph nodes, the spleen,
Deficiencies or malignancies involving limfòcits can affect immune function or cause disease, such as immunodeficiencies that