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Despite this innate defense, the invading virus can often establish an infection in epithelial cells. Once the virus has been replicating there for about a week, our ADAPTIVE immune response "learns" to recognize it and mounts a defense. For this part of the question, focus on explaining the TC response. How is it activated, and how is it antiviral? An accompanying sketch should show all the important cell-cell interactions, and label all surface proteins that are required.

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Adaptive immune is slow response but it is powerful than innate immunity because it is having t cells and B cells.

  • B and T cells are lymphocytes, or white blood cells, which are able to recognize antigens that distinguish “self” from “other” in the body.
  • B and T cells that recognize “self” antigens are destroyed before they can mature; this helps to prevent the immune system from attacking its own body.

cell cell interaction in adaptive immune response by cell it include T helper lymphocytes and T cytotoxic lymphocytes.

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