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Lymphocyte which is connecting link between antibodies and cell mediated immunity

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Answered by Dhruv245101
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T Lymphocytes: These cells are involved in the regulation of the immune response and in cell mediated immunity and help B cells to produce antibody (humoral immunity). Mature T cells express antigen-specific T cell receptors (TcR) that are clonally segregated (i.e., one cell lineage-one receptor specificity).

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There are two main mechanisms of immunity within the adaptive immune system – humoral and cellular. Humoral immunity is also called antibody-mediated immunity. With assistance from helper T cells, B cells will differentiate into plasma B cells that can produce antibodies against a specific antigen...

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