When one receives a booster shot for polio which type of cell is most directly stimulated?
(A) killer T-cells
(B) memory cells
(C) phagocytes
(D) suppressor cells
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D) Suppressor cells
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(d) suppressor cells receives a booster shot for polio which type of cell is most directly stimulated.
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- A type of immune cell that blocks the actions of some other types of lymphocytes to keep the immune system from becoming over active.
- A suppressor T cell is a type of white blood cell and a type of lymphocyte. Also called regulatory T cell, T reg, and T regulatory cell.
- Similar to other T cells regulatory T cells develop in the thymus.
- The latest research suggests that regulatory T cells are defined by expression of the forkhead family transcription factor.
- Higher levels of vitamin D may induce many different anti inflammatory functions including increasing the number or function of T regulatory cells (Tregs).
- Moreover experimental studies have suggested other small molecules including vitamin A niacin and short chain fatty acids may enhance Tregs.
- The shot triggers your immune system to attack the foreign organism like it would if you actually got the disease.
- This helps your immune system remember the disease causing germ.
- If you are exposed to it again the antibodies can recognize and kill it before it causes harm.
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