I'm guessing you're doing some sort of comic strip or poster about cells -- the best way to come up with a superhero name is to think of the hero's attributes. What do B Cells do for the body? Make a list of everything you know about B Cells (you may need to do a little research if you don't know a lot!).
Now, decide what sort of hero name you want, and start combining terms. Do you want a strong, leader cell like Captain Immunity, or a fighting cell like The Big B? You'll have to decide on your own name based on what you like, not what some anonymous person on the internet says!
B-Fighter
Batman and Batwomen
5B
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b
Beelzebub
A plasma B cell is a B cell that has been activated to proliferate and produce antibodies against a specific antigen. A memory B cell is a B cell that lives a long time after an infection to provide long lasting immunity against that specific antigen. They both originate from the same B cell in your secondary lymph system. Once activated the specific B cell will proliferate into plasma B cells and memory B cells.
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A mature B cell that mass produces antibodies is called a plasma cell. Plasma cells are differentiated B cells that are specialized for producing large quantities of antibodies to help fight infections.
Well firstly an antigen presenting cell like dendritic cell or macrophage is needed. Secondly you also need a T cell that is complementary to the B cell. B cell will only become plasma cell when it receives the full signal 1. Stimuli: CD4 from T cell interacting with BcR/antigen complex on B cell 2. Co-stimuli: CD40L (CD154) on T cell interacting with CD40 on B cell This interaction allows T cell to secrete IL4, this binds to IL4R on B cell thus receive signal for proliferating and differentiating.
Not particularly - the B cell is the class of lymphocyte that is responsible for making antibodies and a certain subclass of B cells are the "memory cells" that retain the ability to make useful and needed antibodies in case of exposure to the same pathogen again. A vaccination is not likely to do a person with B cell deficiencies much good - they can mount a weak T cell based immune response, but without B cells to activate the T cells and modulate the immune response, it will be pretty weak.