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- March 5, 2006 at 9:22 pm #3902isabellParticipant
😯 maybe they are tricky questions so it made me feel confuse about my answers, any replies i will appreciate
the type of T cell that improves the immune response is the:
helper T cell
supressor Tcell
cytotoxic T cell
memory T cell
IgT celli think is the helper T cell(if im right…),
so the aids virus attacks the helper T cells too?
- March 6, 2006 at 2:01 am #42493cardiorrhexisParticipant
I’d say helper too….
- March 6, 2006 at 10:11 am #42547Dr.SteinParticipant
Actually, it could be more than one answers. The question is very general, e.g. which immune response? which way to improve?
I am 1000% sure that "IgT cell" is NOT the answer 😀
- March 7, 2006 at 5:22 am #42638cardiorrhexisParticipant
Dr Stein…I almost wrote the same thing! LOL! Yes, it is very broad and all of the T cells help improve immune response, but I think the helpers were the best of the selection.
When I saw IgT I had to do a double take! LOL! That was a clever one though…ImmunoglobulinT …haha!
- March 8, 2006 at 8:27 am #42771Dr.SteinParticipant
Hihi, yup true about our funny IgT 😆
Well, yes, I think choosing the answer Helper T cell is a good idea. The reason is Th1 will activate cell-mediated immunity, whereas Th2 will activate B cell to generate humoral immune response. Good point, dude! 😉
I have to consider you for being my laboratory assistant 😀
- March 9, 2006 at 2:26 am #42858isabellParticipant
Just want to say thank you guys so much for your help,
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