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This course delves into the various types of T cells, including helper, cytotoxic, and regulatory T cells, exploring their unique roles in the immune response. It also discusses the antigens that are recognized by different T cells and how this recognition is critical for immune system activation. The processes of positive and negative selection, which occur in the thymus during T cell development, will be examined to understand how the immune system ensures that functional T cells are produced while eliminating potentially harmful or non-functional ones. By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of T cell diversity, antigen recognition, and the selection mechanisms that maintain immune tolerance and protection.
1. Types of T cells.
2. Antigens of different T cells.
3. Positive and negative selection.
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