To have elevated T4 cells can mean a variety of things. Often times, this means that you have hyperthyroidism. However, this may also be altered if you are pregnant.
Why would a person have elevated T- cell after death...they were high enough to not allow tissue donation
if you mean T-3t+2t+4 (T and t is different variables):T-3t+2t+4=T-t+4if you mean t-3t+2t+4:t-3t+2t+4=4
Cytotoxic CD8 T cell Helper (Th1) CD 4 T cell Helper (Th2) CD 4 T cell
They are called natural regulatory T-cells (Treg) and they regulate T-cells by strongly binding to self-antigens and suppressing the activity of any autoreactive T-cells by release of anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-4 & IL-10). They express CD4 and CD25.
B cells stand for Bursa of Fabricus and T cells stand for T-lyphocytes.
t cells are killer cells b cells are antibodies
Regulatory T-cells
Helper T cells activate killer T cells.
High potassium in cells. hyperkalemia
Yes, cytotoxic T-cells are a subset of T-cells that in contrast to helpter T-cells express CD8.
(t-cells) are involved in cell mediated immunity that can have memory of previous antigens(non self) that have invaded our body. cytotoxic tcells release preforin that destroy tumor cells or antigens helper tcells release cytokines/interlukins that help in more tcell differentiation
T cells apex or B cells