7. The antigen that is not seen on mature human T cells is
(a)T3
(b) T10
(c)T1
(d) T6
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The antigen that is not seen on mature human T cells is (a) T3
Explanation:
- T3 cells are thought to reflect a typical stage of B cell development, however, this is not entirely certain. In this work, we show that T3 cells do not give birth to mature B cells both in vitro and in vivo.
- T cells develop in the bone marrow before maturing in the thymus. T cells grow in the thymus and develop into helper, regulatory, or they become memory T cells.
- T-cell antigen receptors can only be present on the cell membrane. T lymphocytes are cells that are genetically modified to identify, react to, and recall antigens.
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