Immune system
immune virus
The T-cells inside of your immune system are destroyed by AIDS
White blood cells are destroyed mainly in the spleen and liver, where they are broken down by macrophages and other immune cells. Additionally, some white blood cells may be eliminated in the bone marrow or lymph nodes as part of the immune system's surveillance and renewal process.
The cells killed by MS are the schwann cells. These produce the mylein sheath required for propper axon conductance. The mylein sheath is also damaged and destroyed. This causes a loss of conductance in all nerve cells affected. Any nerve cell can be affected by MS.
The lifespan of white blood cells ranges from 13 to 20 days, after which time they are destroyed in the lymphatic system.
The amount of AST is directly related to the number of cells affected by a disease or injury
The HIV affects the immune system cells called the T-helper cells.
The major cells affected by influenza viruses, including swine flu H1N1/09, are those in the respiratory system mucous tissues.
Cells of the immune system, such as T cells and natural killer cells, directly attack abnormal cells in the body. They recognize markers on the surface of abnormal cells and release chemicals to destroy them.
It effects the Circulatory system.... That I Obvious Since its about blood cells.
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they are destroyed in the lymphatic system. mucool.singla@gmail.com