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9 years ago
What type of cell is involved in cell-mediated immunity? also Describe the role this cell carries out to protect the body.
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9 years ago
What type of cell is involved in cell-mediated immunity?

Activated T-Cells that are found in lymph tissue.

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9 years ago
Cell mediated immunity involves the actions of T cells and macrophages.  Exposure to T cell lymphokines turns the macrophages into  very aggressive phagocytes.  Activated T cells work by secreting lymphokines and transfer factor.  Transfer factor can induce other T cells to secret lymphokines.
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