T helper cell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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T helper cells (also known as effector T cells or T h cells ) are a sub-group of lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell or leukocyte) that play an important role in establishing and maximizing...
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SCI triggers immune responses that can simultaneously exacerbate tissue injury and promote CNS repair (27–29). After SCI, B cells produce antibodies that bind CNS and non-CNS antigens (10, 11, 13). Here, we show that this component of the immune response exacerbates pathology caused by SCI.
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www.jci.org/articles/view/39780
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how macrophages can recognize specific T cells and B cells ... Which of the following is true of both T cells and B cells? ... they produce effector cells against specific pathogens...
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Which of the following is true of both T cells and B cells? ... They produce effector cells against specific pathogens. ... Only certain cells can produce interferon...
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Mouse peripheral lymphocytes sensitized in vitro by culturing with allogeneic lymphocytes produced immunospecific destruction of target cells, as measured by release of chromium-51. Thus the sensitizing and effector phases of the cell-bound immune response can both be studied in an in vitro system.
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www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/168/3927/133
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IL-21 regulates certain functions of T cells, B cells, NK cells and dendritic cells. Although activated CD4+ T cells produce IL-21, ... Intracellular hIL-21-staining experiments showed that hIL-21 was mainly expressed in activated CD4+ central memory T cells and in activated CD4+ effector memory T cells, but not in activated...
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The CD4+ T helper effector cells are divided into TH1, TH2 and IL-17-producing TH17 subsets. TH1 produce cytokines, including IFN- , IL-2 and tumor necrosis factor-ß, and promote cell-mediated immunity. TH2 secrete ILs, including IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-10 and IL-13, and regulate mainly B cell responses.
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· Plasma cells produce most of the IgG and IgA in the serum, at a production rate of 1 ng per cell per day. ... The malignant cell of myeloma is believed to originate at a stage of B lymphocyte ontogeny in a cell more primitive than the end stage mature plasma cells which make up the bulk of the tumour.
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b. proceeds by involution as cells roll over the dorsal lip of the blastopore. ... b. The ratio of surface area to volume of the cells increases. ... a. the effector cells of humoral immunity .
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