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helper t cells (cd4 )
Where Are Helper T Cells Found?
Helper T cells are primarily found in the
lymphoid tissues
such as the
spleen
,
lymph nodes
, and
thymus
. They circulate through the blood and lymphatic system, allowing them to interact with various
antigens
presented by
antigen-presenting cells
(APCs).
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