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11 July, 15:46

On which cell types do antibodies exist as transmembrane proteins?

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  1. 11 July, 16:43
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    The answer is B cells. They are involved in humoral immunity of adaptive immunity. They secrete immunoglobulin (antibodies), which are also the receptors on their cell membrane. These receptors are significant in antigen presentation to T - cells. Memory B cells produce a clone of antibodies.
  2. 11 July, 18:09
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    Naïve B cell

    Naïve B cell is known to be a B cell that is not exposed to an antigen. Thus, once naïve B cell is exposed to an antigen, it becomes a plasma cell or memory B cell that secretes antibodies specific to the antigen that was original bound.
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