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T cells
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T cells Defined

Circulate between blood and lymph. Three subpopulations: helper, killer and supressor. These cells are important in the bodies cellular immune response. When the T-cells enter the circulation they are the small and medium size lymphocytes: they may survive up to five years. T-cells are lymphocytes that have circulated through the thymus gland. When exposed to an antigen, they divide rapidly and produce large numbers of new T cells sensitized to that antigen.

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  • Regulatory T Cells: Below is a list of IMGENEX's antibodies against Transcription Factors.

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  • Entrez PubMed: Treg cells may therefore represent a potentially novel target for immunotherapy of malignant gliomas.

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