lümfoplasmotsüüdid
Lümfoplasmotsüüdid is a term used to describe a specific type of cell found in the body. These cells are characterized by a combination of features that resemble both lymphocytes and plasma cells. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell crucial for the immune system, involved in adaptive immunity. Plasma cells, on the other hand, are differentiated B lymphocytes that produce and secrete large quantities of antibodies. Lümfoplasmotsüüdid exhibit characteristics of both, often showing a nucleus with some features of a lymphocyte and cytoplasm with more abundant endoplasmic reticulum, indicative of antibody production like a plasma cell.
These cells are typically found in tissues rather than circulating freely in the blood, and their presence