B-Cell Markers
B-Cells are a type of white blood cell that play a key role in adaptive immune responses, particularly in the production of antibodies. They are responsible for recognizing foreign antigens and generating specific antibodies to target and neutralize them. Antibody markers such as CD19, CD20, and CD21 are commonly used to identify and characterize B-Cells, allowing for their isolation and study in immunological research. These markers aid in the identification and analysis of B-Cells in different stages of development and activation, providing valuable insights into their role in immune defense and the development of targeted therapies.
B-Cell Marker Antibodies
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Memory B-Cell Marker Antibodies
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