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    GlossaryPlasma Cells

    cells that produce antibodies to fight infections

    Plasma cells, also known as plasma B cells or effector B cells, are a type of white blood cell that originates from B lymphocytes. Their primary function is to produce and secrete large quantities of antibodies, which are proteins that help the immune system identify and neutralize pathogens like bacteria and viruses.

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