What are “T” cells?
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Answer / neha
“T” cells that can kill other cells. eg: cells infected
with intracellular pathogens. A thymus derived cell that
participates in a variety of cell mediated immune reactions.
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Answer / amrata
T cells are arise in bone marrow but mature in thymus and
participate in both humoral as well as cell mediated immune
response.
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