Fig. 6: Epitope-Specific Receptors
on the Surface of B- and T-Lymphocytes

B-lymphocytes have B-cell receptors
(sIg) that recognize epitopes directly on antigens. T-lymphocytes have TCR molecules
that recognize epitopes only after they have been placed on the cells of the body
by way of MHC molecules.
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