Specific Immune Response

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Specific Immune Response

signaling in the specific immune response?
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In cell-mediated immunity interleukins are produced by activated T cells that stimulate: T cells to divide rapidly by mitosis, B cells to divide, and phagocytosis In humoral immunity interleukins are produced by activated T cells that activate the B cells (which then undergo clonal expansion)

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