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B cell - translation to English

TYPE OF WHITE BLOOD CELL
B cells; B lymphocyte; B-cell; B lymphocytes; B-cells; B Cells; B Cell; B-Cell; B-lymphocytes; B-lymphocyte subsets; B-lymphocyte; B-Cells; Pre-B cell; B Lymphocytes; Pre-pre B cell; Bcell
  • B cell activation: from immature B cell to plasma cell or memory B cell
  • Basic B cell function: bind to an antigen, receive help from a cognate helper T cell, and differentiate into a [[plasma cell]] that secretes large amounts of antibodies
  • 3D rendering of a B cell
  • Histology of a normal [[lymphoid follicle]], with germinal center in the middle.
  • Early B cell development: from stem cell to immature B cell
  • Plasmablast, [[Wright stain]].
  • T-dependent B cell activation
  • [[Transitional B cell]] development: from immature B cell to MZ B cell or mature (FO) B cell

B cell         
cellula B, cellula beta, cellula nelle isole pancreatiche che produce e secerne insulina (fisiol.); tipo di linfocito prodotto nel midollo delle ossa (immunol.)
prison cell         
  • Typical cell at [[ADX Florence]]
  • A contemporary prison cell in Germany
  • 19th century prison cell in [[Pawiak]], [[Warsaw]]
SMALL ROOM IN A PRISON OR POLICE STATION WHERE A PRISONER IS HELD
Prison cells; Jail cell; Cell mate; Holding cell; Pre-Cast Prison Cell; Police station lockup; Prison Cells; Cellblocks; Cellblock; Lockup (cell); Containment cell
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solar cell         
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  • kW]] triple-junction gallium arsenide solar array at full extension
  • [[NASA]] used solar cells on its spacecraft from the very beginning. For Example, [[Explorer 6]], launched in 1959, had four arrays that folded out once in orbit. They provided power for months in space.
  • Early [[solar-powered calculator]]
  • From a solar cell to a PV system. Diagram of the possible components of a [[photovoltaic system]]
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  • Reported timeline of research solar cell energy conversion efficiencies ([[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]])
  • Bifacial solar cell plant in Noto (Senegal), 1988 - Floor painted in white to enhance albedo.
  • Symbol of a Photovoltaic cell.
  • eV]] (827 nm to 1240 nm; near-infrared) have the greatest potential to form an efficient single-junction cell. (The efficiency "limit" shown here can be exceeded by [[multijunction solar cell]]s.)
  • mechanism]] of a solar cell
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  • [[Solar Impulse]] aircraft are Swiss-designed single-seat monoplanes powered entirely from photovoltaic cells
  • Schematic of charge collection by solar cells. Light transmits through transparent conducting electrode creating electron hole pairs, which are collected by both the electrodes.<ref name=kumar2017 />
  • Sion]] are equipped with highly efficient monocrystalline silicon cells
ELECTRICAL DEVICE THAT CONVERTS THE ENERGY OF LIGHT DIRECTLY INTO ELECTRICITY BY THE PHOTOVOLTAIC EFFECT
Photoelectric cell; Photoelectric Cell; Photovoltaic cell; Photovoltaic cells; Solar cells; Photovoltaic Cell; Photovaltic Cell; Sun battery; Solar Cell; High-efficiency solar cell; Efficiency of 18%; Solaode; Photovoltiac effect; Photo voltaic cells; Photo voltaic cell; Solar electric; Pv cell; Photovoltaic power cell; Solar Cells; Photo voltaics; Photo voltaic; Selenium Cell; Photovoltiac cells; Silicon cell; Low-cost photovoltaic cell; Photovoltaic conversion; Emcore; Metamorphic Multijunction Solar Cell; Infrared solar cell; PV cell; Photovolatic cell; Wide area silicon; PV cells; Silicon solar cell; High efficiency solar cells; High-efficiency solar cells; Low-cost solar cell; Infrared photovoltaic cell; Low cost solar cell; Cheap solar; Photovoltaic film; Photo-voltaic cell; Photoelectric cells; Photovoltaic solar panel; Fiber solar cell; Adaptive cells; Bifacial solar panel
cellula solare

Definition

B-lymphocyte
¦ noun Physiology a lymphocyte of a type not processed by the thymus gland, responsible for producing antibodies. Compare with T-lymphocyte.
Origin
B for bursa, referring to the organ in birds where it was first identified.

Wikipedia

B cell

B cells, also known as B lymphocytes, are a type of white blood cell of the lymphocyte subtype. They function in the humoral immunity component of the adaptive immune system. B cells produce antibody molecules which may be either secreted or inserted into the plasma membrane where they serve as a part of B-cell receptors. When a naïve or memory B cell is activated by an antigen, it proliferates and differentiates into an antibody-secreting effector cell, known as a plasmablast or plasma cell. Additionally, B cells present antigens (they are also classified as professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs)) and secrete cytokines. In mammals, B cells mature in the bone marrow, which is at the core of most bones. In birds, B cells mature in the bursa of Fabricius, a lymphoid organ where they were first discovered by Chang and Glick, which is why the 'B' stands for bursa and not bone marrow as commonly believed.

B cells, unlike the other two classes of lymphocytes, T cells and natural killer cells, express B cell receptors (BCRs) on their cell membrane. BCRs allow the B cell to bind to a foreign antigen, against which it will initiate an antibody response. B cell receptors are extremely specific, with all BCRs on a B cell recognizing the same epitope.

Examples of use of B cell
1. The update said AL amyloidosis shares many biological and pathological similarities with multiple myeloma and certain B–cell lymphomas, which have been found to be associated with exposure to herbicides.
2. The lump turned out to be an enlarged lymph node, which when biopsied contained marginal zone B–cell lymphoma, a relatively rare form that accounts for about 10 percent of all lymphomas diagnosed in the United States.