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Does anyone have information on T-cells

ladyknite

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I've been doing some studying on T-cell classification. I find the info is changing over the last 5 years, so I'm curious and I'd like to stay up to date on the information.
It's far from an easy topic to discuss, but if anyone else has done any reading on it, I'd love to share some thought and maybe clear up some of my confusion.
 

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cytotoxic T cell lymphocytes in white blood cells. Viral killing cells.
 

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school me dear.

cytotoxic T cells kill cells which are infected with viruses. But the antigens mess me up on configuration of a schematic.
If the body is viral, and cytotoxic T cells are administered, (basically to attack non protein antigens) would that cause a graph vs host issue?
 

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It'll take me some time to read that over..........but i believe I'm searching for something............systemic histologically speaking (I think). But once i get that completely read over, I'll let you know.
Thanks bunches hon.
 

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Anytime!! ;) Its better then me just typing it!! ;D I hope you find what you are looking for in their! If not I have more, just let me know!
 

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*perk* more? hehehehehe........too much is sometimes never enough.
But i better take one thing at a time.
 

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Can you tell me if all cutaneous lymphomas are gamma/delta phenotypes? To make sure i understand that correctly.............gamma/delta would be non proteins right?

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my head hurts.
 

Twobeardieguy

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No and im not sure about the proteins!!! And now my head is hurting!! ;D Just let me know if you want more!!
 

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Im gonna blow your head up now!! Ill post some of this and if you don't find what you want, I have blood nurse in the family that splits the cells and or the plasma!! http://www.nature.com/bmt/journal/v26/n4/full/1702525a.html http://www.funsci.com/fun3_en/blood/blood.htm http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/B/B_and_Tcells.html http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/faculty/kkim/Blood-cells.htm http://texasheart.org/HIC/Anatomy/blood.cfm http://instruction.cvhs.okstate.edu/Histology/HistologyReference/hrlym.htm ;D Do you still need more? LOL!! Yes I no im a want to know all type of person!! I love learning the uses of these things even tho I prob wont ever need them!!
 

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those last links were on the money. Thanks a million hon. confused why i can't seem to find them on my own.

B cells create antibodies in the bloodstream. T cells have the antibodies on their membrane. In general, it's the B cells that play an active roll in daily immunity? And T cells that activate to destroy or fight more complex issues Correct?
 

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