Where are B-cells and T-cells formed? How do they differ from each other?
Class XII
Human health and disease
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B cells are produced in bone marrow.T cells are also produced in bone marrow.T cells after certain development leaves the bone marrow and matures in thymus.
BCs and TCs differ in
their structure;
the genes that encode them;
the type of epitope to which they bind.
BCs and TCs differ in
their structure;
the genes that encode them;
the type of epitope to which they bind.
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