BM1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Clonal Selection, Hapten, Epitope

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What are b cells and why are they important. Explain the theory of clonal selection and expansion. Why are a high proportion of pre b cells eliminated in the primary lymphoid tissue. How would you morphologically and functionally differentiate a b cell from a plasma cell. An antigen can be defined as a compound which when administered can provoke an immune response. After a lag period there is an antibody response which will decline with time. Following a second dose of antigen there is a shorter lag period, a larger immune response and the antibody persist for a longer period. A single antigen molecule may have many sites which can induce immune responses - these are called epitopes. An epitope is the small site on the antigen which is. An epitope is the small site on the antigen which is recognized by the antibody. Usually between 1-6 sugars or amino acids on the surface of the antigen.

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