MEDICINE MCQ
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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T lymphocytes are used in which type of immune response?
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Humoral Immune Response
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Cell-Mediated Immune Response
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Antibody-Mediated Immune Response
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Inflammatory Immune Response
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The T and B lymphocytes (T and B Cells) are involved in the acquired or antigen-specific immune response given that they are the only cells in the organism able to recognize and respond specifically to each antigenic epitope.
Detailed explanation-2: -Summary. The T lymphocytes are regulators of adaptive function, serving as primary effectors for cell-mediated immunity.
Detailed explanation-3: -CD8+ T cells, also known as killer T cells (or cytotoxic T cells), are effector cells for cell-mediated immunity. CD4+ T cells, also known as helper T cells, are effector cells for cell-mediated immunity. More items
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