Yes, it is cytotoxic, helper, and regulatory
That's right Charley, then what is the different role they play on the immune response.
Cytotoxic T cells are activated by cytokines. They can attach to cancer cells and kill them.
Helper T cells are arguably the most important cells in adaptive immunity, as they are required for almost all adaptive immune responses. They not only help activate B cells to secrete antibodies and macrophages to destroy ingested microbes, but they also help activate cytotoxic T cells to kill infected target cells.
regulatory T cells have a role in regulating or suppressing other cells in the immune system. Tregs control the immune response to self and foreign particles (antigens) and help prevent autoimmune disease. Tregs produced by a normal thymus are termed 'natural'.
Okay, now i know Charley.
bye.
Yah, I will go back to my house Ana. Thankyou for your time. Bye
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