Fig. 1: B-Lymphocyte Precursors Making B-Cell Receptors (BCRs)


During its development, each B-lymphocyte becomes genetically programmed, through a process called gene translocation, to make a unique B-cell receptor. Molecules of that B-cell receptor are placed on its surface where it can react with epitopes of an antigen.


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