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t cell immunity

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T cell immunity is a fundamental component of the adaptive immune system, mediated by T lymphocytes, which recognizes and responds to specific antigens presented on infected, cancerous, or foreign cells. This academic concept and research field investigates the intricate processes of T cell development, activation, differentiation into various functional subsets (e.g., cytotoxic, helper, regulatory), antigen recognition via the T cell receptor, and the diverse cellular and molecular mechanisms they employ to eliminate pathogens, control abnormal cells, regulate immune responses, and establish immunological memory, highlighting its critical role in host defense, autoimmunity, and cancer immunotherapy.

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PM

University of Colorado Denver

MM

Stanford University

AS

La Jolla Institute for Immunology

JW

University of Colorado Denver

EM

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Top Institutions

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, United States

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Chevy Chase, United States

Bethesda, United States