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... functions for which they have received special names : 1. T cells function as regulatory cells modulating the activities of B cells ( or other T cells ) . The regulatory function of T cells can be expressed in two ways : positively or ...
... functions for which they have received special names : 1. T cells function as regulatory cells modulating the activities of B cells ( or other T cells ) . The regulatory function of T cells can be expressed in two ways : positively or ...
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... functions — some factors added to lymphoid cell suspensions can increase helper function of T cells , while others will increase suppressor function . Suppressor and helper factors can be differentiated on the basis of the antigen coded ...
... functions — some factors added to lymphoid cell suspensions can increase helper function of T cells , while others will increase suppressor function . Suppressor and helper factors can be differentiated on the basis of the antigen coded ...
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... function of the fragments 2a and Bb in the respective complex , C4a , 2a and C3b , Bb ; and decay of convertase function through release with loss of their binding sites C2i and Bi . The differences are in order of the molecular events ...
... function of the fragments 2a and Bb in the respective complex , C4a , 2a and C3b , Bb ; and decay of convertase function through release with loss of their binding sites C2i and Bi . The differences are in order of the molecular events ...
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Preface | 1 |
Antigens | 12 |
Antibodies and their functions | 31 |
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