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Cells T H Innate Class Immune Overlapping Characteristics

ILCs (innate lymphoid cells) are a class of innate immune cells having overlapping characteristics with T cells but lacking an antigen receptor. They arise in several groups, which exhibit properties roughly similar to T H 1, T H 2, T H 17, and CD8 T cells.

Las ILCs (células linfoides innatas) son una clase de células inmunitarias innatas que tienen características superpuestas con las células T pero carecen de receptor de antígeno. Surgen en varios grupos, que exhiben propiedades aproximadamente similares a las células T H 1, T H 2, T H 17 y T CD8.

Front These are a class of innate immune cells having overlapping characteristics with T cells but lacking an antigen receptor. They arise in several groups, which exhibit properties roughly similar to T, H, 1, T, H, 2, T, H, 17, and CD8 T cells
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