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Memory cells
lymphocytes
Circulatory and immune system's. Carry cells too an injured infected area of the body
FeLV stands for Feline Leukemia Virus, a retrovirus that causes leukemia in infected cats and undermines their immune systems.
T cells are the components of the immune system that coordinate immune defenses and kill infected cells on contact.
Immune Attack was created on 2008-05-23.
HIV does not attack brain cells. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) attacks cells in the body that fight infection and are involved with immune function. Confusion and memory loss could result from medications that are taken to treat HIV, or possibly infections resulting from the weakened immune systems of those infected with HIV.
Dogs can get a diplococci infection such as meningitis from an infected carrier through the transmission of fluids. Animals with weakened or immature immune systems being at the greatest risk.
They're abnormal immune responses - by definition, an allergy is an inappropriate response to a foreign substance. After all, it's not known as an 'allergy' when people's immune systems attack harmful pathogens, despite the body mounting somewhat similar immune responses.
The immune response can mount a direct cell attack through cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells, which can recognize and kill infected or abnormal cells. Alternatively, antibodies can be produced by B cells to target pathogens by neutralizing them or marking them for destruction by other immune cells. Both mechanisms work together to help the body fight off infections and maintain immune surveillance.
You can't, the survivors you play as are immune to the disease the infected carry. So it is impossible.
No, T cells do not produce antibodies. T cells mainly help regulate the immune response by signaling other immune cells to attack pathogens or infected cells. B cells are the immune cells responsible for producing antibodies.