Suppressor/regulator T cells release signals (cytokines) that inhibit immune cell activity once pathogens or toxins are gone.
Las células T supresoras/reguladoras liberan señales (citocinas) que inhiben la actividad de las células inmunitarias una vez que los patógenos o toxinas han sido eliminados.
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