Naive T cells are T cells that have never encountered their specific antigen and thus have never responded to it, as distinct from effector and memory T cells.
Las células T vírgenes son células T que no han encontrado su antígeno específico y, por lo tanto, nunca han respondido a él, a diferencia de las células T efectoras y de memoria.
Front | Lymphocytes that have never encountered their specific antigen and thus have never responded to it, as distinct from effector and memory lymphocytes |
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Back | naive T cells |
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