ABSTRACT
T lymphocytes are a part of the immune system involved in antigen recognition. T lymphocytes are unable to recognise antigen directly but require them to be ‘presented’ after being processed by antigen-presenting cells (APCs).
T lymphocytes are a part of the immune system involved in antigen recognition. T lymphocytes are unable to recognise antigen directly but require them to be ‘presented’ after being processed by antigen-presenting cells (APCs).