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BBS2001 Threats and Defence Mechanisms

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What is T-independent B cell activation and when does it occur?

Author: Mirte Schattorie



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It is the activation of the B cells without the involvement of the T cells. it happens when the antigen that binds is a non-protein, such as a polysaccharide or lipid. they cause such a strong activation that no T cells are needed.


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