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2. T killer cells

  • cells that attack and destroy our own body cells that have been infected by a pathogen
  • cells that release signalling molecules to stimulate the immune response
  • cells that are involved in with inhibiting or ending the immune response
  • cells that remain in the blood for a long time - provide long term immunity

3. T regulator cells

  • cells that are involved in with inhibiting or ending the immune response
  • cells that remain in the blood for a long time - provide long term immunity
  • cells that release signalling molecules to stimulate the immune response
  • cells that attack and destroy our own body cells that have been infected by a pathogen

4. B memory cells

  • cells that remain in the blood for a long time - provide long term immunity
  • cells that release signalling molecules to stimulate the immune response
  • cells that attack and destroy our own body cells that have been infected by a pathogen
  • cells that are involved in with inhibiting or ending the immune response

5. T helper cells

  • cells that release signalling molecules to stimulate the immune response
  • cells that attack and destroy our own body cells that have been infected by a pathogen
  • cells that are involved in with inhibiting or ending the immune response
  • cells that remain in the blood for a long time - provide long term immunity

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