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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: B-lymphocytes, subsequently molecules of that unique antibody are placed on the surface of the B-lymphocyte where they can function as B-cell receptors, then, result, antigen-presentation, action of cytokines enable antibody producing cells to switch the class or isotype of antibodies, action of cytokines stimulate activated B-lymphocytes to synthesize and secrete antibodies, B-lymphocyte clones The body produces 10,000,000 or more distinct clones of T-lymphocytes, each with a unique T-cell receptor, molecules of that unique antibody are placed on the surface of the B-lymphocyte where they can function as B-cell receptors activation initial activation of a naive B-lymphocyte occurs when B-cell receptors on the surface of the B-lymphocyte bind epitopes of an exogenous antigen having a corresponding shape., B-lymphocytes location, initial activation of a naive B-lymphocyte occurs when B-cell receptors on the surface of the B-lymphocyte bind epitopes of an exogenous antigen having a corresponding shape. then, action of cytokines, action of cytokines, B-lymphocytes maturation