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T Cell Regions Peripheral Lymphoid Organs Enriched Naive T

The areas within peripheral lymphoid organs that contain a high concentration of naive T cells, separate from follicles, and serve as the starting point for adaptive immune responses are called T-cell areas or T-cell zones.

Las regiones de los órganos linfoides periféricos que están enriquecidas en células T vírgenes y son distintas de los folículos. Son los sitios en los que se inician las respuestas inmunitarias adaptativas se conocen como áreas de células T o zonas de células T.

Front Regions of peripheral lymphoid organs that are enriched in naive T cells and are distinct from the follicles. They are the sites at which adaptive immune responses are initiated
Back T-cell areas, T-cell zones

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