Marginal zone B cells are a unique population of spleen cells that do not circulate and have different surface proteins compared to conventional B cells.
Células B de la zona marginal: una población única de células B en las zonas marginales del bazo, que no circulan y se distinguen de las células B convencionales por un conjunto distinto de proteínas de superficie.
Front | A unique population of B cells found in the spleen marginal zones; they do not circulate and are distinguished from conventional B cells by a distinct set of surface proteins |
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Back | marginal zone B cells |
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