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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.

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What do T cells do What do b cells do?

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What does T in T cells stand for?

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Which is only active during a specific immune responsible?

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