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How to use T-cells in a sentence

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This destroys more T-cells, which damages the body's ability to fight off invading germs and disease.
First, they stimulated the T-cells strongly enough to prompt the cell to express latent virus but not to trigger other cellular functions.
Three important kinds of lymphocytes are T-cells, B-cells, and Natural Killer Cells.
In addition, T-cells can create microphages and scavenger cells that scour the body looking for foreign substances in need of a smackdown.
The amino acid L-theanine, found in black, green, oohlong, and pekoe teas, stimulated T-cells, the body's first line of defense.
The role of B-cells in the immune response is to release antibodies that may opsonize a particular cell and assist T-cells in destruction of that cell.
In short, drumming can increase the presence of T-cells, the white blood cell that fights viruses.
Scientists traced the effect to a sub-group of immune system cells called natural killer T-cells.
Helper T-cells produce powerful chemicals, called lymphokines, that mobilize other immune system substances and cells.
Using polymerase chain reaction and other techniques, Haase's team horned in on T-cells that had migrated to the lymph nodes.
A genetic factor that enables the T-cells to initiate an inappropriate immune response.
This interleukin regulates B-cells and also stimulates the growth of T-cells.
Lymphocytosis composed mainly of T-cells is commonly present in viral infections.
Researchers are now developing gene therapy that would boost the production of LEM protein, increasing the number of T-cells to attack cancer cells.
A relatively uncommon sub-group of CTCL patients present with extensive skin involvement and circulating malignant cerebriform T-cells, referred to as Sezary syndrome.
Ridgway says this approach differs from most in combating Type 1 diabetes because his team's therapies in mice do not directly interact with T-cells.
Examples from Classical Literature
This is the period during which the number of T-cells begins to drop precipitously and people with HIV infection start to suffer from bouts of life-threatening infection.
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