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T cells Defined
One of the two major types of lymphocytes (white blood cells) There are two types of T-cells - "helper" T-cells and "killer" T-cells.
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- GRAFT VERSUS LEUKEMIA EFFECT: Acute graft versus host disease is a condition in which the graft versus host reaction occurs in the first 3 months of the transplant procedure.Usua lly it appears in the first 2-4 weeks following transplant.Acu te graft versus host disease is characterized by erythematous[r eddish] maculopapular skin lesions,anorex ia,diarrhea
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- PM TV: movie trailers, game trailers, high-tech gadgets, space, cars, robotics, PM TV commercials and adverts | Popular Mechanics SA: We first encountered this dramatic and slightly disturbing video on the University of Wisconsin?s The Why Files site, which introduced us to Dr Benjamin Chen, an assistant professor of infectious disease at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. He used a high-tech video microscope to watch HIV passing across virological synapses in human T cells in a lab dish. High speed video shows the virus moving across a ?virological synapse? between two immune cells. As a contact forms between the cell, fluorescent viral protein enters the contact, and the viral material enters the target cells. Viral particles gather near the donor cell?s surface as buds form on the source side of a synapse. After a healthy immune cell moves into position, a batch of virus jumps across the synapse, transferring the infection.
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- Tumors use enzyme to recruit regulatory T-cells and suppress immune response: One way tumors fly under the radar of the immune system is by using IDO, an enzyme used by fetuses to help avoid rejection, to recruit powerful regulatory T cells that turn down the immune response, researchers say.
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