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The most common type of lymphocyte, itself divided into at least three subpopulations on the basis of function -- cytotoxic, or killer T lymphocytes, helper T lymphocytes, and suppressor T lymphocytes. T cells play a cardinal role in regulating the immune system.
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| T cell |
A class of immune cells that help to bind and display foreign microbes or to destroy them.
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| T cell |
A type of immune cell that produces special molecules that allow them to recognize and react to foreign antigens. The two main kinds of T cells are cytotoxic T cells (also known as killer T cells) and helper T cells.
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| T cell |
abbreviation for T lymphocytes
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| T cell |
A thymus-derived lymphocyte that helps stimulate an immune response against an antigen.
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