Antibody-producing Cells
Antibody-producing cells, also known as B lymphocytes, are white blood cells vital to the immune system. They create antibodies that recognize harmful bacteria, viruses, and other antigens and work to neutralize them. Without them, the body would be unable to fight off illnesses and infections. They are important for staying healthy and maintaining the right balance of healthy bacteria within the body. They can also be used to treat certain autoimmune diseases and allergies. Additionally, antibody-producing cells are used in cancer immunotherapy, where they are engineered to recognize and attack tumors.
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