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Immunology midterm 2

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How are B cells activated?

Author: Shay 1vcc



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Initiates proliferation and differentiation to prepare for interaction with helper T cells Maximal B cell activation is accomplished by multivalent antigen that crosslinks many receptors + engagement of CR2 and TLR. Protein antigens do not have these features, but they induce interactions with helper Th cells by presenting antigen on MHCII receptors.


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Initiates proliferation and differentiation to prepare for interaction with helper T cells 
Maximal B cell activation is accomplished by multivalent antigen that crosslinks many receptors + engagement of CR2 and TLR. 
Protein antigens do not have these features, but they induce interactions with helper Th cells by presenting antigen on MHCII receptors.
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Shay 1vcc
Shay 1vcc