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| Description | La presentación de antígenos estimula a los linfocitos (células) T a convertirse ya sean "citotóxicos" CD8+ o "colaboradores" CD4+. Los linfocitos citotóxicos atacan de forma directa a otras células que contengan ciertas moléculas exógenas anormales en sus superficies. Los linfocitos T colaboradores, o Th (por sus siglas en inglés), coordinan las respuestas inmunes mediante la comunicación con otras células. En la mayoría de casos, los linfocitos T sólo reconocen los antígenos contenidos en la superficie mediante una de las moléculas de MHC (complejo mayor de histocompatibilidad) del propio cuerpo. |
| Date | NIH Publication No. 03–5423, September 2003 (modifications: September 4, 2006) (spanish translation: July 29, 2008) |
| Source | The Immune System (pdf) |
| Author | Template drawing from "The Immune System", any modifications, made by myself are released into the public domain. |
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