
In the previous slide, I bet you were wondering why was the CD3 on the graphic. It is needed for the propagation of the T-cells.
T-Cell final development occurs in the Thymus. The thymus is a multi-lobed organ that is composed of a cortical and medullary area. During the T-Cell development, the cell moves through the different lobes due to the different microenvironments. Most of the cells that enter the thymus never make out alive to become a mature Naïve T-cell. A naive T cell or Th0 cell is a T cell that has differentiated in bone marrow, and successfully undergone the positive and negative processes of central selection in the thymus. In the Negative process, the T cell goes through a rigorous selection to self antigen tolarence before it is released into circulation. Once in circulation, the cells are able to respond to novel pathogens that the immune system has not yet encountered.
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Source: Wikipedia
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This is Immunology 101!!!!!!!
Jimmy B
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