Funtion of b cells in an hiv infection and disease
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HIV attacks and kills crucial immune system cells, known as T-helper cells. Without T-helper cells (which kill cells that have been infected with germs) many other immune system cells cannot not work properly, including B-cells that make antibodies. A person infected with HIV may not show any symptoms for years
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HIV attacks and kills crucial immune system cells, known as T-helper cells. Without T-helper cells (which kill cells that have been infected with germs) many other immune system cells cannot not work properly, including B-cells that make antibodies. A person infected with HIV may not show any symptoms for years
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➡️HIV attacks and kills crucial immune system cells, known as T-helper cells.
➡️Without T-helper cells (which kill cells that have been infected with germs) many other immune system cells cannot not work properly, including B-cells that make antibodies.
➡️A person infected with HIVmay not show any symptoms for years.
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➡️HIV attacks and kills crucial immune system cells, known as T-helper cells.
➡️Without T-helper cells (which kill cells that have been infected with germs) many other immune system cells cannot not work properly, including B-cells that make antibodies.
➡️A person infected with HIVmay not show any symptoms for years.
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