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effector cell A cell that performs a specific function in response to a stimulus; usually used to describe cells in the immune system.
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effector cell A muscle cell or gland cell that performs the body? responses to stimuli; responds to signals from the brain or other processing center of the nervous system.
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effector cell cell capable of participating in the immune response is destruction of foreign cells or tissues
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effector The last point in a chain displayed as a null. Moving the effector invokes inverse kinematics (IK), which modifies the angles of all the joints in the chain between the root and the effector. The effector is the child of the chain root. See also Chain.
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effector c. 1. a cell that becomes active in response to stimulation.  2. in immunology, a differentiated lymphocyte that carries out some part of the immune response, e.g., antibody production, lymphokine production, or helper, suppressor, or killer function. Cf. memory c.
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