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A blood cell that produces antibodies is called?

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What is a blood cell that produces antibodies called?

T-lymphocytes, they are a type of white blood cell.


How do you make monoclonal antibodies and what is the process involved?

Monoclonal antibodies are made by fusing a specific type of immune cell called a B cell with a cancer cell to create a hybrid cell called a hybridoma. The hybridoma cell then produces identical antibodies that can target a specific antigen. These antibodies are then harvested and purified for use in various medical treatments and research.


A blood cell that produces antibodies?

lymphocytes


What cell that produces antibodies which circulate in body fluids such as blood and lymph?

white blood cell


The type of white blood cell that produces antibodies?

A type of white blood cell called a lymphocyte, or more specifically a B lymphocyte produces antibodies.


What type of white blood cells make antibodies?

There are two types of white blood cell. The kind which secrete antibodies to kill microbes are called lymphocytes. The other type, which engulf microorganisms, are called phagocytes.*Specifically, the type of lymphocyte (white blood cell) that produces antibodies would be plasma cells. After a B cell (a type of lymphocyte) undergoes clonal selection, the result is the formation of a clone of B cells that consists of plasma cells and memory B cells. Plasma cells secrete antibodies and memory B cells do not secrete antibodies.


What medical term of a blood cell that produces antibodies?

Titer is the medical term meaning level of antibodies in your blood.


How is immunoglobulin made?

Immunoglobulins, more commonly referred to as antibodies.- Immunoglobulins/antibodies are synthesized by plasma cells which is a specialized type of B-cell. Immature B-cells are produced in red bone marrow and then migrating to the spleen where some of them mature to a mature B-cell. A mature B-cell can differentiate into either a memory B-cell or a plasma cell."- In human adults, Immunoglobulins are synthesized by plasma cells (specialized type of B-cell) which in turn originates from red bone marrow in large bones (eg. femur).


How can one create monoclonal antibodies?

Monoclonal antibodies are created by fusing a specific type of immune cell, called a B cell, with a cancer cell to form a hybrid cell called a hybridoma. This hybridoma cell can then produce large quantities of identical antibodies that target a specific antigen. These monoclonal antibodies can be used for various medical purposes, such as diagnosing and treating diseases.


A leukocyte formed in lymph tissue which produces antibodies?

The leukocyte you are referring to is a B lymphocyte, also known as B cell. B cells are produced in the bone marrow and mature in lymphatic tissue, such as the spleen and lymph nodes. They have the ability to produce antibodies, which are proteins that help neutralize and eliminate pathogens from the body.


How are antibodies form?

Antibodies are formed as the defence against antigen or pathogen which is consider as a foreign particle by body against whcih body immune system acts. Antibodies are formed my activated B cells called plasma cell and are made of glycoproteins