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Thymus-Derived Rosette-Forming Cells
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Thymus-derived Rosette-forming CellsCellular ImmunologyImmunologyHumoral ResponseBursa EquivalentCell CultureImmunotherapyCell SpecializationModern ImmunologyImmunological MemoryAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityT Cell ImmunityCell BiologyPathogenesisHuman Beings.bMedicineEmbryonic Stem Cell
Modern immunology has defined the heterogeneity of the lymphocyte response triggered by antigen. Antigen can stimulate both humoral immunity and cellular immunity, and both B and T cells can co-operate in the immune response. Antibodies, effectors of the humoral response, are synthesized by B lymphocytes and plasma cells. The bursa of Fabricius is responsible for the competence of B lymphocytes in birds; the bursa equivalent remains ill defined in mammals. Cellular immunity is the responsibility of T lymphocytes. These T cells are derived, processed or influenced in some way by the thymus in animals and human beings.B and T . . .
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