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What is the Origin of B1 Cells?
B1 cells are believed to originate from a distinct progenitor in the fetal liver, unlike B2 cells which develop from bone marrow progenitors. This distinct origin is crucial for their role in early immune responses and in maintaining homeostasis.
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