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Display titleBiology:Mucosal associated invariant T cell
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Page creatorimported>LinuxGuru
Date of page creation05:55, 13 February 2024
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Mucosal associated invariant T cells (MAIT cells) make up a subset of T cells in the immune system that display innate, effector-like qualities. In humans, MAIT cells are found in the blood, liver, lungs, and mucosa, defending against microbial activity and infection. The MHC class I-like protein, MR1...
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