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T-helper cell A type of white blood cell (also known as T4 cells) which help the body fight off certain infections. HIV invades these cells and weakens or destroys them. Regular monitoring of T-helper cell counts in HIV-infected individuals helps provide an idea of the progression of HIV infection. The "normal" range for T-helper cells in people who are HIV-negative is 480-1800, but this may vary, depending on the laboratory where the test is given. ...
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T-helper cell a type of blood cell that binds antigen loaded MHC molecules and helps to mount an immune response.
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T-helper cell (also known as: CD4 cell)
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