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T Cell Antigen Receptor Carried Subset T Lymphocytes Distinct

gamma:delta T-cell receptors are antigen receptors found on a subset of T lymphocytes, distinct from alpha:beta T-cell receptors, composed of gamma and delta chains formed through gene rearrangement.

Antigen receptor carried by a subset of T lymphocytes that is distinct from the α:β T-cell receptor. It is composed of a γ and a δxa0chain, which are produced from genes that undergo gene rearrangement

Front Antigen receptor carried by a subset of T lymphocytes that is distinct from the α:β T-cell receptor. It is composed of a γ and a δ\xa0chain, which are produced from genes that undergo gene rearrangement
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