Surface Characteristics of T-Lymphocyte Subpopulations

Abstract
T lymphocytes may function as helpers of B cells in the antibody response, as B-lymphocyte suppressors, and as cytotoxic killer cells. It has been demonstrated that, rather than being antigen-directed responses by a homogeneous multipotent population of T cells, these varied immunologic roles are played by specifically differentiated subpopulations bearing distinctive cell-surface components.

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