What a Clinical Hematologist Should Know about T Cells? | International Blood Research & Reviews
T cells travel from the bone marrow to the peripheral tissues, where they either fight infections or live as memory T cells in secondary lymphoid organs. Thymus is crucial in the transformation of a docile T cell precursor into a fighter. One of the most important cells in health and sickness is the T cell. Various disorders are caused by qualitative or quantitative abnormalities in T cells, which result in inherited and acquired illnesses. This brief overview focuses on the fundamental understanding of T cells from the standpoint of a clinical haematologist.
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