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Thrombocytopenia: Impaired production of platelets
Thrombocytopenia: Impaired production of platelets
Activated B cells differentiate into either antibody producing cells called plasma cells that secrete soluble antibody or memory cells that survive in the body for years afterward in order to allow the immune system to remember an antigen and respond faster upon future exposures.
lymphocytes
platelets
Platelets.
Auto Antibodies are involved in auto0immune diseases whereas anti-bodies are involved in immunity against non-self, pathogens.
Since there's nothing 'following' in your question, I'm guessing somewhere on your list of possibilities you have Platelets.
The formation of platelets and red and white blood cells within the red bone marrow is known as erythroleukocytosis.
A substance that when introduced into the body stimulates the production of an antibody.
IgE
The pathway to produce platelets involves the common precursor cell called the megakaryocyte. This cell is also involved in the production of red and white blood cells. They differentiate into platelets through a process of budding off fragments of their cytoplasm.